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Wash pencil at the movies

by Bill
(Darwin)

Marlon Brando and John Saxon

Marlon Brando and John Saxon

Here is another one from an old sketchbook that I did with a video player on pause, and copied scenes from a movie.

I learned heaps from doing this, and not just about drawing. I think looking at clips from a movie with enough intensity and concentration to draw them, made me more aware of what the director had in mind. I watch movies now with a lot more critical and informed eye.

On the TV screen the shot is laid out, I can use the frame of the screen to judge distances and ratios better. Negative space and all that. I have worked through a few movies like this, and when I see them again it is as though they are old special friends. I can mouth the dialog as it approaches one of "my" scenes

This sketch was done with a nice fat soft pencil that had been lying around for ages and I looked at it one day and noticed that it had printed on it "Derwent wash pencil". Sure enough I gave it a try, scribbled a bit then scrubbed into it with a small wet bristle brush. Great! I did a few of these pencil and washes after this one.
I have even done it with ordinary pencils, it works, after a fashion.

Washing with a brush into a pencil or pen and ink sketch is a great way to add a few tonal areas on the quick. I also reckon it looks better if it is done quickly. (That's my story and I'm sticking to it :-).

I am not as precise with the washes, I just dash them off quickly with a small cheap bristle brush.

I do it in an ordinary cheap sketchbook, not anything like proper watercolour paper. Cheap and good fun, nothing serious, that's sketching for me.

Cheers
Bill.

** Note from Kerry:

Bill, this is another treasure that you are sharing with us. It is just fabulous!

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Dec 25, 2007
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WOW
by: Ginger

Bill,
I want to see more. Faces are extremely difficult and I think you've got it from the start. Wonderful idea using the video player. I am into animals, (since I can't do faces, yet) and watching a video I had made me want to try doing what you are doing but I just didn't. Now I wish I had.

Ginger

Dec 15, 2007
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Great !
by: Probal

This is really nice work, Bill. I have always been fascinated about drawing facial expressions - here, these two faces, including the eyes, tell a lot about the intense situation. Thanks again, for sharing your artwork with us.

Dec 07, 2007
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Fantastic
by: Jim

This is a super sketch. I especially like the detail in their eyes and facial hair. You've also given me a great idea on how to draw my favourite stars because I have lots of movies on videos. Thank you.

Dec 03, 2007
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great
by: Anonymous

GREAT FACIAL WORK!!!! the shading is perfect.

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