I did this about 3 years ago. It was an assignment for my Graphic Design class. This was done first by tracing the outline of a frog that was in a magazine, onto a blackbored illustration thing with chalk. Then I had to copy the image without using black colored pencil. I think this is my best drawing yet. I think I could have done a little more in the back like add some blue, but no ones complained about it so, here it is.
Nice work, good values.
I like the way you have not over done the details or colours in the areas where it has dark shadows cast, it adds to the realism and depth.
Dude, Ben I didn't realize you had a name on here! I always loved how you made the frog, its better than any of our class' attempts. I'll be adding this one to the fav's
Thanks Sara, sadly this is the only thing that is really worth putting on this site.... . I just made an account a few months ago cuz I never knew what this site was about.
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I like the way you have not over done the details or colours in the areas where it has dark shadows cast, it adds to the realism and depth.
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