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Jono_Evz
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Trying to get back into drawing for university and I drew KidCudi Lastnight.. Took about 3-4 hours. So Tell me what you think? rate out of 10 if you like.. Criticism is welcome lol.

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This one is a side by side view of the original photograph and my drawing
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Nice, I suggest teaching yourself how to shade without smudging it looks 10x better and the finished product looks clean. Everything looks in proportion 8/10 just work on your shading and your flawless.
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Damn dude love it damn damn damn speechless
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Very good job bro keep it up!
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Sink wrote Nice, I suggest teaching yourself how to shade without smudging it looks 10x better and the finished product looks clean. Everything looks in proportion 8/10 just work on your shading and your flawless.


Yeah it's the smudging sticks I use I haven't sanded them down so when I blend it in its stronger than it should be.. Il still continue to smudge it though just a little softer with tissue paper or something that makes its look smoother than it does there
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Your a great artist and you will have a great future, keep up the good work
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Data-Thief wrote Your a great artist and you will have a great future, keep up the good work

Haha hopefully!! Thank you
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Good job, as said above learn to teach yourself not you smuge your shading. It would like alot better.
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very nice bro, like the first comment said, learn to shade without smudging, it does look better.
but well done on this picture 9/10
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I think it looks good, keep at it, 10/10.
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