In the second part of the charcoal study, Daniel Ibanez builds on the learnings from Notan studies and other exercises from the first part. To take the process even further, he gives tips on how to work with light when using the inverse technique and draws a final charcoal portrait as a combination of all previously explained techniques.
Charcoal is messy, tactile, unpredictable, and beautifully bold. It asks artists to work with large shapes, rich dark values, sweeping marks, and textured surfaces. Daniel Ibanez aims for that same feeling while using digital charcoal in Rebelle.
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