
I had a make-up class slip so I went to another portrait class for my make up! I took my ipod today to see if music would help to shut my brain up. Tried to take the relax and draw slow method, in addition to the music. It helped greatly!
Brain: That’s an eye, that’s a chin, that’s a nose… wait… you sure it’s suppose to look like that?
Me: Shut up brain. =_=
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Here is a piece I am working on currently in photoshop. I have put up the progress from messy sketch to digitally inked. It is far from being complete, but I wanted to put something up.



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ZOmg the last class! The model for the last class had really cool dreadlocks and eyes that were wicked cool.
It is times like these I wish I had more skillz to express those features better on paper. >.<;

Hurrah! It is the second sandcastle building event! >__< Today we were going to have a big crew of five! But due to circumstances, we ended up as the three builders. After eating some lunch and checking out “sandcastle how tos,”
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Ahh!!! Class numero 9!! D: *cry* Today’s model was super cool! It was nice since we’d been drawing many Caucasians. So got to play with alot more contrast. He was wearing a white shirt, so that was pretty nice too. 

Hurray! This will be the first sandcastle building event!! Myself and two other friends were able to meet up and go attempt at building a sandcastle! I never really built sandcastles as a kid. I think I used to be the kid that would run in the water and splash about and get pummeled by the waves. So I’d end up with salt water up my nose and my mouth. GROSS! eventually, I started to take goggles to the beach so I could see what went on under a wave… Alas, I went on a tangent >_>;
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Ah today’s model looked really tired… but she was really cool. I approached my study a little differently. I’ve noticed I always mess up the left eye. I also realized that after watching the demos, I feel as if I have to get the lay in of the drawing quickly so I can get to my half tones faster. Basically I’m rushing when I draw, instead of taking it easy and observing the subject carefully.
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