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Recent content by Jackie Garner

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    Getting the curved flight feathers right

    Hi Andy, Glad to see you've taken up drawing birds. You mentioned proportions in your first post, so you might find this helpful. When you've sketched your subject out lightly in pencil, check how different parts of the drawing relate to each other. Do this by choosing one measurement (eg the...
  2. J

    Moilanen's Birds

    Love the character of this bird. You've caught that really well. If you darken the branch to a similar tone to the tail, the positions of each will be less noticeable. Water-soluble graphite pencils are great, aren't they? A very under-used medium, I think.
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    Sketching birds and integrating colour/shadow

    Hi Andy, it's fine to use a graphite pencil for the under-drawing before using pastel. Or you could use charcoal - dust off the excess and you'll be left with a grey outline that won't affect the subsequent pastel colours. Or you could use a pastel pencil, that is a very similar colour to the...
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    Moilanen's Birds

    Hi Oskar, My thread was out of date too. I tried to resurrect it, but I might have to start a new one. Looks like you had a good sketching session. I especially like the tufted duck and the gull. Good idea to write notes alongside your drawings. If you don't mind, may I make a suggestion? Make...
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    Sketch

    Glad to read Bigshent's thread and to see that I'm not the only one to have been away from Bird Forum for aeons. Anyway, considered starting a new thread, but decided to resurrect this one, just so that all my stuff's in one place. Had loads of things going on over the past year or so. Led a...
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    Shents Scribbles

    Good work, especially if you haven't done much painting lately. Characteristic poses and pleasing liveliness in both of these.
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    Tips and tricks

    No secrets, but a few ideas that might help are: Choose just one species per sketching session, preferably going somewhere you can see lots of the same species. That way you won't get confused by the different proportions of many different species all at once. Start by looking closely and...
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    Sketch

    After an extended Bird Forum holiday - can't believe it's over a year since I posted anything - I'm back. I hope this doesn't duplicate anyone else's post, though it's worth repeating if it does, but Katrina van Grouw's book The Unfeathered Bird has now been completed. All being well, it is...
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    Welcome to Nick's dining room table.

    So let me get this right, you're not content with making me jealous of your sketching talent, now you're making me jealous of your birding experiences too? ;) Seriously, all credit to you - fabulous sketches when time and materials are against you. You've really given us the feel of the caper...
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    My Pictures

    Waxwings with attitude! I love those sketches, they have real character.
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    Sketch

    Thanks for the comments about the Grey Wagtail pic everyone. I repainted the water several times, so it's a relief you find it convincing. Love the idea of a dipper flying downstream Phil, especially as I keep "dipping out" on dippers. (Sorry, pun intended.)
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    Sketch

    If you're going to post comments like that... ...I don't mind how long ago it was!"
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    Recent sketches

    Lovely cormorant sketches. I particularly like the quality of line in those head studies (2nd batch): terrific work. Since you asked for a crit I'll just suggest checking size of head compared to size of body. Maybe head should be slightly smaller or body bigger? But I'm just being picky -...
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    I think I need feedbacks...

    I love these sketchbook pages - everything from the characterful sketches to the page designs, textures, use of text... Keep it up, you're on to a winner.
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    GREETINGS...Introducing myself to this Forum

    Hi, welcome to the forum as an artist not just as a viewer. Lovely woodpecker and an intriguing combination of materials. Can't wait for the next image.
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