This was fun. Faces are always so hard for me. But Puno on Domestika teaches it well. The one on the right was my first. The older gentleman was my third. Doing the half-face exercise reduced the stress of making it symmetrical.
doodling
More Vanishing Point Practice
They Were Walking While We Were Walking
Our Nicknames for Our Dog

Didn’t get to a museum per instructions, but I found this on the deYoung Museum website.
First Nudes

I’ve finished my illustrations for Kevin and His YouTube Channel (just have to do cover art).
So back to all the classes I purchased on Domestika. 🙂
Inktober

Crawls through the pipes and onto the countertop. Nasty. Is it the legs? Thoughts of disease?
Page 30

This wasn’t what Kevin expected at all. He thought they’d be as excited as him. A cloud of doubt began to form in his head and in his heart.
He tried to push it away.
“I don’t have to be the expert on any of those topics. I just need to make it entertaining to watch.” He thought of Nastya and how he didn’t find it particularly captivating, but…190 subscribers sure did!
“Meh, no thanks,” Carlos said.
“Yeah, I don’t want to be on YouTube,” Minji concurred.
Kevin was bewildered.
Page 23

Kevin watched more videos featured on “Top YouTube Videos” of the week.
There were video game reviewers…
Truth or Dare players…
And World Wrestling Entertainers
Craft makers…
Kevin
Taking a course by Cecilia Varela (through Domestika). She’s really good, but I don’t like Kevin (Kevin and His YouTube Channel) the way she instructed. She suggested to make his eyes large to appeal to children. Maybe my book is not really for children (?) But I much prefer him to look like a 40-year old 5th-grade chameleon. I think it’s hilarious.
Varela’s-influence Kevin:

I do like her exercise in making body parts to show animation on the page. I’ll do more today.



