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I did this for my art class. We are practicing dynamic lighting and I wanted to make the clock look ominous so I put the lighting behind the clock.

I was pretty freaking proud of this picture, and my teacher seemed to like it too.

















Materials used: charcoal (compressed, vine, and pencil), Stonehenge paper.

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:icong-man777:
Really great job! I should have drawn something like that for Halloween.

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:icongreenhat77:
:wow: I was like when I first saw this, "She did not draw that!" lol it's so great!

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:icongamerpanda:
XD Thanks so much!

Yeah, it's these drawing classes. They really work! :D
:icongamerpanda:
It's pretty easy to make charcoal look ominous. To make it look fluffy, soft, or light is a different matter entirely. XD

You should try something like this. I know you're drawing figures, but still life is really easier, I think. ^____^


Anyway, Thank you so much! :D
:icong-man777:
I may try someday.

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:iconthrust-the-sky:
Nice :0, your hands got gray when you finished it didn't they xD

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:icongamerpanda:
Yep, they sure did! They were more than grey, they were black! XD
:icondruginducedduck:
That's a fucking scary clock.

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October 30, 2008
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Sep 28, 2008, 4:28:18 AM

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