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This may seem like a weird question but I was just wondering if you have any tips on drawing people without them knowing. Whenever I try, my subjects always seem to notice! ... Although I am getting the hang of drawing the backs of people's heads... Anyways, do you just draw them super fast? Any tips would be helpful! I love your gallery Thanks
Wear shades! And tilt your head as if you're looking at a point beside them (which means you have to draw them out of the corner of your eyes!)
Actually, I don't wear shades much. I just made that up. I normally steal glances at them and try to draw as much as I can from first impressions. I occasionally look at a point beside them to make them think I'm drawing something else (I don't know if that ever fools anyone!). I usually don't draw anyone who's facing me directly, usually they're busy looking elsewhere or doing something. Drawing fast helps too, but that comes with practice and confidence.
Just passing by and couldn't leave without telling you that your gallery is extremely impressive and if you aren't professional at it already, you certainly have the makings for it.
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Any tips would be helpful! I love your gallery
Thanks
Actually, I don't wear shades much. I just made that up. I normally steal glances at them and try to draw as much as I can from first impressions. I occasionally look at a point beside them to make them think I'm drawing something else (I don't know if that ever fools anyone!). I usually don't draw anyone who's facing me directly, usually they're busy looking elsewhere or doing something. Drawing fast helps too, but that comes with practice and confidence.
Hope that helps
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