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I wasn't planning on posting a topic but.. I just thought of something funny. What are your lifetime ambitions? I know for me, they are not silly things like 'making a million dollars' (no, they're just silly!) or anything like that. To date they have been:

To never be stung by a bee
To become a rating-one driver
To be a 'nice' old person as opposed to a 'nasty' old person

In addition to that I have added:

To be happy (yes, well, it is 'slightly' important...).

And you?
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LoL Luz- mine has a few like yours

-own every book
-learn atleast a dozen languages (including Gaelic and Latin)
-write a masterpiece
-paint a masterpiece
-have a medieval suit of armor in my house where on the other side of the wall you can put your arms into it and scare people
-make my home into an indoor maze
-skydive
-go spulunking
-travel everywhere often
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Oh, you're so sweet Gwen! Yeah, I need tips...like, am I supposed to use a ruler to measure? And how far away should facial features be? My biggest problem is chins. I can't draw a normal looking chin to save my life. In fact I have a problem with the entire shape of the head, too, and placement of the ears, and thickness/natual-looking-ness of the lips. I have this tendency to draw really full, thick lips on my faces, and it looks insane. I also can't draw eyebrows, not natural looking ones at least.

Would you recommend taking up charcoal as a drawing medium? Is it hard? Do you have a favorite brand? Is it really messy? lol. I have like nine million additional questions, but this is getting ridiculous 😛
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Morganofmind
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GELATO!!!! I THINK I WANT A GELATO!!!

(hey gwen, would you like a cinnabun—)

gwen, you stole spulunking, that one I definitly came up with first.

I agree with pheonix on being an arkiooglyist and learning to play guitar...

I want to by a kiln (spelling gwen?) and be a potter (not one like mr. meyers my art teacher, he's an odd one he is)

win the lotto

have a three houses, one in NYC, Amsterdam, and Ireland

Travel everywhere

write write and have my stuff be famous BEFORE I die
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Star
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Phoenix, I too, love to draw and paint and all that! I love charcoal as a medium as well as pastel chalks. If you use pencils...make sure they are an artist set...

To get the proportion of the face, draw from photographs until you feel comfortable with your ability. Study the photographs...do the eyes tilt? (most tilt up at the corners)...anyway, try to draw that person so closely that it looks like a recreation of that photograph only in your chosen medium... This is what I did. People who saw my work could recognize the person I drew from the picture I drew and once the person it was of saw it...they requested to own it...I do not have much of it myself, except a fictional character... (Faces tell so much and were always my absolute favorite to bring out of my paper...when I was really into it, I felt that the face was already there on my paper and I was doing the opposite of sculpting. I was adding a medium to bring it out, rather than taking away as sculpting does...)
It does take much practice. It helps to be passionate about it...
I need to get back into art more! Thanks for the inspiration!

I am not sure I was much help...
Tip: shading is ultra important in portrait drawing...study the shading in the photograph...try to visualize it in black and white even though it is a color photo...
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lol pheonix... i'll give you exact proportions for the face and though everybody's face is different, they all follow the same basic proportions.

-the head is a big oval.
-halfway down the head, draw the eyes. Draw them so that the width of the eyes is how far the eyes are from the sides of the head and between the eyes. (essentially, you have the width of five eyes across that face but only draw two of them)
-Now the head has two halves. The bottom part is split in half too. Halfway between the eyes and the chin is the bottom of the nose.
-Halfway between the nose and the chin is the bottom lip (i believe, but i can't exactly remember)
-your ears go the length between the eyes and the bottom of the nose.

-For a full length person there is other proportions of legs-body etc. if you want them.

There are slightly different proportions for babies and really old people.

ps. Charcoal is good if you are already good. I prefer just a plain #2 pencil but don't use those pink erasers-use the type that you can bend and mold that are rubber (can't remember what they are called). But try whatever you want, different people like different mediums.
pss. spulunking is cave exploration
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~get better at drawing
~write at least one good poem
~start a rape book collection
~move to nyc w/friends
~meet marshall
~dye hair blonde

lol that's weird 'cause i wanna get better at drawing realistic people too. i tried to draw avril lavigne last night, cuz i was like "oh that doesn't look too hard" and i can't tell if it's good or not. i can draw eyes and eyebrows but lips.... ugh. i can't get them to look realisitic.
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