Everyone Can Draw

Dis-jointed points of interest

I drew this a long time ago. It is in fact a copy of an image from a marvel comic book. Which one I cannot recall, but why I am showing it to you is for the teeth and for the necklace. Notice that the necklace is not actually joined. Each section floats in mid-air by itself – yet because the piece flows in and of itself and it uses a repeat of the same symbols this does not matter, you still see it as one necklace rather than a group of floating objects. The lines of the teeth have lots of breaks in them in various areas and also show thick gum / shadow lines here and there. Because of the length of the teeth this is both necessary and effective. Breaking the lines means that all your attention is not drawn to a part of the image that in relation to the rest of it is ridiculously over-sized. Adding the thick gum sections / shadows stops the teeth from looking tediously lengthy and instead makes them a point of interest.

2 Comments on “Everyone Can Draw

  1. Very good article…

    I can say I’m not very good at drawing, but your article gives good tips and examples to anyone who wants to start drawing but doesn’t know how to start it…

    🙂

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