Tuesday, May 18, 2010

timeless beauties (audrey hepburn and elizabeth taylor)





Stippling is an ink drawing technique where you apply tone and texture in small dots. You can adjust the depth of tone and the roughness of texture by varying the density and distribution of the dots.

Takes a lot of patience to do this technique. But it's all worth it.
Download link:
http://hotfile.com/dl/54407956/f236a36/Roman-Holiday(1953)Gregory_PeckAudrey_Hepburn.avi.html

2 comments:

  1. How is it differ from pointilism? Or are they pretty much the same? Musta na Lau? Wala pa ring kupas ah!

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  2. hi irene,

    sorry for this delayed response.

    from wikipedia:

    In a drawing or painting, the dots are made of pigment of a single colour, applied with a pen or brush; the denser the dots, the darker the apparent shade—or lighter, if the pigment is lighter than the surface. This is similar to—but distinct from—pointillism, which uses dots of different colours to simulate blended colours.

    Thanks for your comment, btw. :^)

    Keep safe!
    Lau

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