Once more you amaze me with your anatomical accuracy! Is there no end to this? Anyway, as I said, the anatomical accuracy is astounding, but you've heard that from me a million times by now, so I shall focus on other aspects that surprised me. First of all, the expression you gave him, it's so spot on! With the seriousness of the eyebrows and the couple of wrinkles on his forehead, the feeling of both seriousness and age enters the overall look, but you still managed to give the eyes that little spark of an intrigued look, which crowns the entire look on his face in my opinion. Secondly, the way you've shadowed his clothes is lovely, because the way you shaded the creases and the folds of the clothes is remarkable, but with the added lightsource, and the consequent darker shading on the left side of his clothes gives him a very realistic feeling. Thirdly, the hands. What can I say? Hands have always been an obstacle when it comes to drawing (and I think this is the same for everyone, at some point) but you've made them look very natural, and the pose of the hands doubled with the anatomical accuracy really takes the cake for me, so to speak. Once more, very well done!
Anyway, as I said, the anatomical accuracy is astounding, but you've heard that from me a million times by now, so I shall focus on other aspects that surprised me.
First of all, the expression you gave him, it's so spot on! With the seriousness of the eyebrows and the couple of wrinkles on his forehead, the feeling of both seriousness and age enters the overall look, but you still managed to give the eyes that little spark of an intrigued look, which crowns the entire look on his face in my opinion.
Secondly, the way you've shadowed his clothes is lovely, because the way you shaded the creases and the folds of the clothes is remarkable, but with the added lightsource, and the consequent darker shading on the left side of his clothes gives him a very realistic feeling.
Thirdly, the hands. What can I say? Hands have always been an obstacle when it comes to drawing (and I think this is the same for everyone, at some point) but you've made them look very natural, and the pose of the hands doubled with the anatomical accuracy really takes the cake for me, so to speak.
Once more, very well done!