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Lone Stag Lone Stag
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Dragon Head

This is an earlier drawing I did from a Mark Crilley How-To video. All credit to him. Only thing I did differently was to add some red to the scales. Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XId8ethxg2M&t=0s&list=PLCD2CF65888663986&index=187

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Edmund Gamponia Edmund Gamponia
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Untitled

"Mask Parade" #doodle #masks #collaboration #unite #fun My interpretation of fun and collaboration in doodling in a global scale, where different cultural masks of the world unite to work on a doodle.

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Hopeonedayarts Hopeonedayarts
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Untitled

Trying out some drawing on a slightly bigger scale( it's still only 8"x12, but I usually draw in a tiny scale). It was fun and interesting because it made me try new things.

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Moria Orc

Moria Orc profile drawing (from "Lord of the Rings") using compressed charcoal, greyscale pastels and graphite pencil on paper, (size A4).

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Fright Night (1985)

One of the scariest characters I've ever seen. The most frightening of the vampires from the movie "Fright Night" (1985). I had to draw her as a form of therapy. Thumbs-up for the art department on that movie! If she had had white eyes instead of the red eyes in the movie, I would've been irreparably damaged! :) (Pencil on paper, size A4).

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Volans

Charcoal on gessoed sketchbook paper

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Gollum

Compressed charcoal, willow charcoal, graphite pencil and greyscale pastels, on paper (size A3).

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Faith Puleston Faith Puleston
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orange fish

A3 The fish (scale- and eyeless) swam into a motley selection of patterns filled into a scribble/string. Done with graphic pens and watercolour pencils blended with water.

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Diana Prince a.k.a. Wonder Woman in Amazonian gear

As usual I struggled to get a true likeness, but that notwithstanding, I was still pleased with the result. HB, 5B and 9B graphite pencils on smooth cartridge drawing paper, size A3.

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Jamie Jamie
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For Scale

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Dont Care

Charcoal on board

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Nora Thompson Nora Thompson Plus Member
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Reese

Colored pencil on toned gray paper

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Elders Eye

A very closeup drawing in 4B, 6B, 8B pencil on Fabiano hotpress Studio paper. I bought some Pitt Graphite Matt pencils and wanted to give them a maiden voyage. They are much lighter on the scale of deep blacks than I expected. More like rarified F pencils. But I like them.

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Vintage Revolver

The historically significant American Civil War era Remington .44 Army Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver (circa 1860's). From my sketchbook: HB & 9B graphite pencil on 14cm x 14cm paper.

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Gerhard Schellert Gerhard Schellert
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dragon scale

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Ilga Jansons Ilga Jansons
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Peonies
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This started as a line drawing based on a photo of peonies in the garden. It’s drawn with three different pens: Micron 005, Micron 03 and Faber Castell Pitt superfine (0.3) on 11x14 Strathmore Bristol Vellum. The paper isn’t terribly tolerant of wet media, so I played around with tinting it in Photoshop because I wasn't sure how it would go. But I liked it in color enough to chance painting the drawing with the nice and bright Dr Ph Martin Hydrus watercolors. It's photographed it on my drafting table with my glasses for scale. The lamp has a daylight bulb, so I think the color (at least where the light is more prominent) is fairly true.

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Christine Liu Christine Liu
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Inktober Day 24 - Dizzy

That time when Samwell Tarly tasked himself to save Ser Jorah Mormont from greyscale. It was not an easy task since it requires the removal of one scale at a time! Also every time the scale was removed, the skin oozes, so yeah, not a very pleasant sight! In the beginning, it would make Sam woozy or dizzy, but he was able to complete the task! Spirals added for embellishment of course! This was oddly chosen for adobeawards stories feature. It was pretty cool that they animated the piece tho! *I have already completed the entire Inktober- you can check it out on my IG account: @dittofunkysketch123 :D

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Jeff Syrop Jeff Syrop Plus Member
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Solar System

To scale, hyperrealistic painting of our solar system for educational purposes.

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Brianna Eisman Brianna Eisman
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Greyscale Doodle by Brianna Eisman

This drawing is titled "Greyscale Doodle" and was created by Brianna Eisman, Artsy Drawings. The pen and ink drawing is a fun doodle of organic blobby shapes with circles and floral patterns and lines. It's drawn in greyscale using grey, black, and white ink tones. The doodled image features an abstracted floral mandala type pattern. For more like this, please visit my website at ArtsyDrawings.com

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Chest Burster

Chest Burster from the movie "Alien". Graphite pencil and greyscale pastels on paper, (Size A4).

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Nav Nav
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Margaret Atwood

This is another way of working that I really like. Fine liners and chalk (colour) pencils were predominantly used, with a quick smothering of acrylics for her scarf and coarse posca pen marks for the jumper :). About the subject, Handmaid's Tale was one of those rare books that I read more than once growing up and it stayed with me, hence why I decided to draw Margaret Atwood (not seen the series yet though but I hear good things!). I accidentally had her hand cut out while penning the figure - still working on my scale and composition!

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Ginger Ginger
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Ms.Chalice Mausoleum concept

An idea for if Ms.Chalice from "Cuphead; The Delicious Last Course" had the chance to exact revenge on the ghosts in the mausoleums from "Don't Deal With the Devil", a new skin could be awared to her upon completing all 3. The idea for said skin is ad follows. SIlver or greyscale, stone ghost (eyes are gone) or ghostly cutie. ( no legs,just a tail)

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Kurtis D Edwards Kurtis D Edwards Plus Member
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Star Trek Spacedock

Felt inspired by this week's drawing prompt. Went with a Star Trek scene. Earth Spacedock from the movies always leaves me in awe. Tried to show it with its doors opening so you could see there is an inside. The starship's scale and perspective are off, but that is meh.

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Neil Tackaberry Neil Tackaberry
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Seven

Seven of Nine, from Star Trek Voyager. Graphite pencil, compressed charcoal and greyscale pastels on paper, (Size A3).

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Thanrudee Thanrudee
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Scales

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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Late Winter at Llyn y Fan Fach

This was my first full-scale piece of 2020. One of my favourite locations in Wales.

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Robert Falagrady Robert Falagrady
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Same scales

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Chris Richards Chris Richards
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On the Edge of Snowdonia

The reference for this painting was a quick snap I took at the roadside on a trip up to Angelsey. Didn't really manage to capture the scale or the atmosphere.

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porktopus porktopus
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hi howarryah

messing with grayscales for todays doodle

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Daniel Gräfen Daniel Gräfen
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Shading Exercise - boxes with three value scale

Shading Exercise - boxes with three value scale

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