Mastering Metal with Graphite and White Charcoal

Did the new lesson last night! :grin:

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Hi Sonia @Meme5
Well done. I started the drawing yesterday and hope to finish today. I’ll post here when I’m done. What size did you make yours (I know asking you a size may be difficult :laughing:). I’m doing it as 8x10, one of my favorite sizes. I didn’t hear Matt say what size his was.

Terri Robichon

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Hello Sonia @Meme5 , very nicely done. You did master the metal look.

Lenet

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Sonia @Meme5 I am utterly speechless. This is wonderfully done. Thank you for sharing.
James from Covina Ca

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Amazing work. Very well done

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Hello Terri,

Mine is on a 9x12 paper, the teapot is about 9 inches top to bottom. I had started it the day before on half of a sheet but it was difficult to add the shiny details being so tiny, so I started it again on a whole sheet.

Sonia Alonzo

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That is a beautiful job, looks do real

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This was a fun lesson, and I recommend it to everyone.

Terri Robichon

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Oh perfect! Lovely lovely teapot :star_struck: Terri @robichon!

Sonia

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Terri @robichon Gleaming, metallic. I think you and Sonia are qualified to start your own master class.
Thank you,
James from Covina Ca

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Gorgeous! It’s a wow!

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Terri, this is great, the jug really lifts off the paper. You really captured the shiny in this.

Jane Dickson

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Thanks for posting this Sonia, I wasn’t even aware that this lesson existed. Excellent work. I look forward to trying myself very soon.

Jane Dickson

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Hi Jane,

I thought the teapot looks like it’s floating. Maybe the shadow needs to be wider, even though I drew it like the reference.

Terri

Hello Terri @robichon , excellent as usual. Can we say hyper-realistic?

Lenet

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