
Redid it. This looks like an actual pagoda. Time to colour it I guess.
Reference: http://visual.merriam-webster.com/images/arts-architecture/architecture/pagoda.jpg

Gaius Julius Caesar. Gonna finish this tomorrow hopefully.
Reference: http://www.morayartcentre.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/caesar200-18062911c348e746d848e78aef3d7725f28ef571-s6-c30.jpg (I know my thing is REALLY off, especially the back of the head and the chin/jaw).

9. Draw a landscape of a place you’ve never been or drawn.
So this is not very good obviously, but I’ve always sucked at landscapes, and it’s slightly better than whatever the hell I’ve done before. Maybe I’ll revisit it some day.
I also learnt some cool things from it, and it gave me an excuse to read up on colour theory again and actually practise with it. So yeah.
Also, now I’ve tried two different ways of starting a landscape: sketch/line drawing -> colour underneath -> merge and use as underpainting, and b&w lineless sketch -> colour overlay -> merge and use as underpainting.
For some reason I really dislike the idea of starting in b&w and then adding colours, but it seems to work better for composition (in terms of value, at least), and it was FAR easier to test/figure out a decent colour scheme than when I started in colour. So there’s that.

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