This is my fifth charcoal drawing so far. I disliked the medium at first but I’m starting to enjoy it more and more 😄.

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I like him he’s hairy

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Ty, I worked hard to get all those hairs in there.

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How’d you do the hairs?

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After the main values were blocked in I erased lines with erasers. Then just back and forth between adding charcoal and erasing to get the right values/textures.

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This looks like one of those scanning electron microscope images of a fly’s ass or something that just happened to turn out to be a camel.

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WHAT! How can you draw precisely with charcoal? Do you have a picture of your instruments?

Can you show the other pictures?

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Sure I’ll post some other drawings eventally. I use a kneeded eraser, an abrasive eraser, a compressed and soft charcoal and a blending stick.

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This makes sense. I’m learning to draw and only recently discovered these tools and what can be done with them. It’s almost like sculpture in that your job is to take away (after first drawing the rough image of course).

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Nice analogy with “sculpture”

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Camels are such majestic creatures… but maybe not from this angle.

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Haha I do love the angle. Its so derpy.

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You are GOOD

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