Mr. Crowley (unfinished) by RedundantlyAbundant
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Description
This portrait was inspired by Ozzy Osbourne and the Blizzard of Ozz. I hope to post the finished drawing soon. Please comment on this, as I would love input to help me make a better finished result. There are a lot of things here that I can see are off. I hope fresh eyes can see even more.
I am aware that the cropping is off. My scanner wasn't big enough for this image.
Comments (12)
ElPollo
it is quite good! I definitly recognice him! give it some more depth and improve the contrasts and it will be very good!
Tanialmeida
amazingly xpressive pencil work!
babydollTX
it's always nice to see Uncle Al pop up in unexpected places. s
mooncat
Excellent, scary eyes....the eyes of a madman.
gallimel
an excellent work. Compliments and compliments :) :) :) Eyes in particular and lips are perfect :)
JordyArt
Cool pic, Red.... those eyes have got that demonic glare brilliantly. Love the texture in the clothes, too... (",)
driverror
Is that what Alister Crowley looks like?
RedundantlyAbundant
Yeah this is what he looks like. One thing that I have noticed is that his head is elongated vertically from my goddam scanner. I need to get more educated in these areas.
Odious
Cool work... my first thought was Robert De Niro when I saw your thumb :) Good job
Infra5
dude I like it as is it looks done as is ...He was a scary man and I have only seen him with his hat on..Grate job!!!
daeve
Totally awesome! Looks very much like him. Gotta hate those scanner sizes, we need bigger. "did you talk to the dead?" Nice work. IAO.
Digimon
The drawing is great! Not much to improve, the key is to know when to stop, I need to remind myself of that. Crowley was a freak, and you have captured it well, no doubt originally from some self serving publicity shot, or a portrait by one of the many bored rich sycophants that harbored him. Nice work!!