From Pirates to Monsters: My Latest 100 Heads Challenge Drawings

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Getting Back on Track with 100 Heads Challenge

I fell a little behind on my 100 Heads Challenge drawing of faces. It’s been a few weeks since I’ve had a chance to draw, but I am happy when I get the time to do it. In my latest drawings, I used a range of techniques and styles to create interesting faces.

The first face I drew was a pirate, and I tried to use strong shadows to create a dramatic feel. For the second drawing, I used a combination of shading and line work. I’m really happy with the way it turned out. The third face was unmistakably inspired by 1920s Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s monster. I had a blast drawing it. The final drawing is more mysterious, with the eyes completely covered in shadow. Adding a sense of intrigue to his face.

Through this challenge, I feel like my style is starting to come together. And I’m enjoying experimenting with different techniques and approaches. Thanks to the inspiration provided by the Pinterest board supplied by Ahmed Aldoori.

Drawing Different Types of Faces with the 100 Heads Challenge

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Adding Details to Faces: Wrinkles, Freckles, Stubble, and Mustaches

Here’s my fourth set of faces from the 100 Heads challenge. This challenge has been a great help in strengthening my drawing skills. Drawing different types of faces is always fun, and the challenge is making me draw faces that I wouldn’t have otherwise chosen.

I’m really happy with how I drew the eyes on these faces. The first face might be one of the best symmetrical faces I’ve ever drawn. The last two were really fun to draw to. There were so many wrinkles, freckles, and hair stubble to work with. And you can’t deny those mustaches are epic.

Finding time to draw these faces after work has been a challenge, but I might start doing them during my lunch break from work. I have found that even just a little time spent drawing every day can make a big difference in my art skills.

All in all, I am very happy with the progress I am making in the 100 heads challenge. The faces are taken from the Pinterest board supplied by Ahmed Aldoori.

Leveling Up My Art with the 100 Heads Challenge

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The Power of Consistency: How Daily Drawing is Improving My Skills

I’ve recently taken on the 100 Heads Challenge and it’s been an amazing fun journey so far. This is my 3rd day of the challenge and I’m already seeing improvements in my drawing skills. I’ve been trying to draw a few faces every night after work. I can fit four faces on each page in my sketchbook.

The best part of this challenge is the unique faces I get to draw from the Pinterest board supplied by fellow artist Ahmed Aldoori. These faces are not just challenging but also inspiring. I’m constantly pushing myself to improve my drawing skills by trying to make each face a little more realistic than the last one.

The bottom two faces from my latest set might be the best faces I’ve ever drawn. It’s amazing to see how much I’m learning from this challenge. I’m not just improving my drawing skills but also learning how to use different techniques. I tried using shadows by blending the pencil and used strong contour lines too.

One of the biggest challenges of this challenge (pun intended) is finding time to draw every day, but it’s totally worth it. Drawing every day has helped me to level up my art and hone my skills. I’m already looking forward to my next set of faces for tomorrow.

Unlocking My Creativity with the 100 Heads Challenge

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The 100 Heads Challenge: My Progress So Far

I’ve recently started the 100 Heads Challenge, It’s a fun art challenge where the goal is to draw 100 different faces in 10 days. It’s been a great way to challenge myself and improve my skills as an artist.

Last night, I drew four more faces from the Pinterest board provided by Ahmed Aldoori. He’s the Artist who created the challenge. For these portraits, I used shadows to add depth and realism to the drawings. I did this by blending the pencil lead. This is way different than my usual comic book style of only using line art.

I’m already seeing improvements in my drawings. The challenge has been a great way to push myself and try different techniques. I’m excited to continue the challenge and see how much more I can grow.

Improving My Drawing Skills: Taking on the 100 Heads Challenge

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The 100 Heads Challenge: Pushing Myself to Grow as an Artist

I recently stumbled upon an exciting challenge that has me feeling super inspired. And I love participating in an art challenge. It’s called the 100 heads challenge, and I found it on Instagram from artist Ahmed Aldoori. The goal of the challenge is to draw 100 different faces in just 10 days. Ahmed created a Pinterest board filled with 100 unique faces of various ages, genders, and races. The purpose of the challenge is to help artists like myself improve our drawing skills.

I know myself and I’m kind of slow artist, so I dont know if I’ll be able to finish all 100 heads in 10 days. But I’m going to give it my best shot and see how many I can get done. Here are the first four faces I’ve drawn from the Pinterest board. I started from the bottom of the board and plan on working my way up.

I’m taking a different approach to these portraits compared to my usual comic book style. I’m trying to draw these faces more realistically. It’s a challenge, but I can already see the progress in my drawings. I’m looking forward to completing as many of the 100 faces I can, beacuse I know it will help me grow artistically.

If you’re interested in participating in the challenge, you can find Ahmed’s explanation of the challenge on his YouTube channel. It’s a great way to challenge yourself as an artist and improve your skills.

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