I found this website that scrolls through photos giving you 60 seconds each to quickly sketch out the face. My actual 60-second sketches are pretty monstrous, but I paused it on this photo reference and then dug out the good markers. I loved this cheerful (to the point of slightly too cheerful) expression.

photo reference: line-of-action.com
The first several pages of this sketchbook are now faces so I've decided that's the theme. (This is the Crescent Rendr sketchbook that works really well with alcohol markers and I have a small set of skin tone Copic markers.)
So, whose face should I draw next? So far they are all generic people, random photos I found online of non-celebrity models. Part of me now wants to tackle the challenge of trying to capture an actual likeness... but I also know that will inevitably lead to the disappointment of it not looking like the person I wanted it to look like.

photo reference: line-of-action.com
The first several pages of this sketchbook are now faces so I've decided that's the theme. (This is the Crescent Rendr sketchbook that works really well with alcohol markers and I have a small set of skin tone Copic markers.)
So, whose face should I draw next? So far they are all generic people, random photos I found online of non-celebrity models. Part of me now wants to tackle the challenge of trying to capture an actual likeness... but I also know that will inevitably lead to the disappointment of it not looking like the person I wanted it to look like.