The actual theme today is 19th Century Photographic Portraits, but after the last couple of days, I was like, "I wanna just draw some fucking hot people." So I did.
Here are some extremely attractive Victorians/Edwardians. Click to enlarge:

I wish I had more to say about it. Drawing conventionally attractive people is, frankly, easier than drawing people with more unique features. And I wanted something a little easier today, especially since I want to push myself a bit more again with the next few days until the challenge is over.
I knocked these out in just a few hours and had a pencil crisis in the middle which stalled my progress for a while. The pencil I started this day's drawings with had a fractured lead inside the barrel. Then, in the process of trying to re-sharpen it and hopefully get some lead that WASN'T fractured, my cheap-ass pencil sharpener bit the dust in a big way. So I had to change pencils AND sharpen the second pencil with a box cutter.
BUT I PERSEVERED and I feel restored and rejuvenated and I just want to draw pretty Victorian ladies until I die.
Here are some extremely attractive Victorians/Edwardians. Click to enlarge:

I wish I had more to say about it. Drawing conventionally attractive people is, frankly, easier than drawing people with more unique features. And I wanted something a little easier today, especially since I want to push myself a bit more again with the next few days until the challenge is over.
I knocked these out in just a few hours and had a pencil crisis in the middle which stalled my progress for a while. The pencil I started this day's drawings with had a fractured lead inside the barrel. Then, in the process of trying to re-sharpen it and hopefully get some lead that WASN'T fractured, my cheap-ass pencil sharpener bit the dust in a big way. So I had to change pencils AND sharpen the second pencil with a box cutter.
BUT I PERSEVERED and I feel restored and rejuvenated and I just want to draw pretty Victorian ladies until I die.