Drawing Portraits: The Secret That No One Tells You

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Discover the key to creating amazing portrait drawings by learning how to interpret rather than simply copying. In this video, we will explore the secrets to capturing the essence and personality of your subject by creating a focal point. Watch now to unlock the skills needed to take your portrait drawing to the next level!
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    Whether you're a beginner or looking to improve your skills, my tutorials will guide you through the process, helping you unleash your creativity and take your drawing abilities to the next level. Get ready to elevate your artwork and impress with your portrait drawing abilities! And get used to hearing ... Wow did you do that?
    I bring over 40 years of experience as a fine artist, graphics designer, photographer, multi-media developer and teacher.
    My drawings have won international awards. I have been the lead concept artist and developed over one hundred online courses.

Комментарии • 26

  • @hdubsart1462
    @hdubsart1462 3 дня назад +1

    Wow! I'm so glad youtube recommended your video. You are amazing. I look forward to watching your other videos and learning😊

  • @jellyartist
    @jellyartist День назад

    You have some good videos on your channel, Carey. I am constantly puzzled by social media and its inconsistency as to what is deemed popular and what struggles to ‘get noticed’. As a painter and tutor I see a lot of value in the tutorials I’ve just watched on your channel but only a few have had more than a thousand views so far. I hope it grows as it deserves to. I thought your series on lighting a model/ ref shots etc was excellent and will recommend it to some of my students. Your narratives are also clear and to the point without annoying preamble and that takes a lot of work to achieve.

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  День назад

      Thank you very much for that feedback, I really appreciate it. The photo series was a LOT of work , I hope people see the value as well.

  • @stephan1752
    @stephan1752 13 часов назад

    One of the first things my first drawing teacher at art school said to us was: "Draw what you can't see, then drawing what you do see will sort itself out." She then referred us to the most valuable book I read in art school - The Art of Responsive Drawing by Nathan Goldstein. (It's in it's sixth edition already.) It took a little while, but I got it.

  • @davirosa
    @davirosa 18 часов назад +1

    "your job is not likeness, your job is the best design possible, the best aechtecture possible" Glen Orbik

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  11 часов назад +1

      Absolutely, we are not machines, learn your craft but be your own creative self

    • @davirosa
      @davirosa 9 часов назад

      @@careyalvezartschool Carey, I apologize and I will cote him correctly: ""Your Job is not likeness,
      your job is to make the most dynamite interpretation of the architecture possible - the best design possible."
      And the list of his cotes in this scenario goes on - and they just get better and better:

    • @davirosa
      @davirosa 9 часов назад

      "Your Job is not mimicry, your job is to idealize!"
      The next one is longer but yet, nice:
      "When you are constructing, having some sort of idea about how to idealize, gives you a lot of amo, from when you are drawing from the model, I mean, I don´t wanna completly "hide" the model, but I do wanna - if I wanna lean in the direction of what is pretier, what´s a better choice, so, have a direction, otherwise all you hope to do it´s copy really well, and copy really well that´s not fun.
      You wanna be abble to look her and say: " ok, I like this part and this other part is a little funky, how ca I... You know? And if you are drawing and you are not quite sure if the line goes to the left or right, You know? You kind have to think about what´s gonna be a better mistake."

  • @karlhungus888
    @karlhungus888 День назад

    i echo the other commenters, im glad i found your channel. your work is beautiful

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  День назад

      Thank you I appreciate the feedback, I hope these tutorials help

  • @boyfmbalcatta
    @boyfmbalcatta 6 часов назад

    An interesting concept, I have only really started on portraiture, but I seem to struggle with likeness. I am going to give it a go, your method.

  • @katjamohr8097
    @katjamohr8097 22 часа назад

    ❤thank you so much for sharing your skill❤
    I adore your advices

  • @MKisJ
    @MKisJ 4 дня назад

    Excellent video, thank you.

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  4 дня назад

      No Problem, thanks for the feedback. What sort of art are you interested in?

    • @MKisJ
      @MKisJ 4 дня назад

      @@careyalvezartschool many genres portraits historical contemporary abstract with different mediums acrylic, watercolor and OIL.

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  3 дня назад

      @@MKisJ Personally I enjoy doing master copies, they are the best way to learn.
      check out ruclips.net/video/_aN7dyHK4qk/видео.html

  • @fredasidaravicius232
    @fredasidaravicius232 5 дней назад +1

    I love this, do you have any advice on drawing curls without much detail please\/

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  4 дня назад +1

      I'll work on that, thanks for asking. But quickly simply massing in the hair as a value shape and then picking out or erasing the highlights sure beats drawing in every little detail and strand of hair
      go to this video for a short demo: ruclips.net/video/-a5gSC3tLsE/видео.html

  • @miguelsuarez8010
    @miguelsuarez8010 3 дня назад

    When I draw portraits, I keep the features of the face with presition. The rest I draw loose.

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  3 дня назад

      fantastic, I prefer the tension that is created by the "tight - loose" balance.

  • @soarpurpose
    @soarpurpose 22 часа назад

    Yes, reference pics are just reference pics. We are not human printers.

    • @careyalvezartschool
      @careyalvezartschool  20 часов назад +1

      so true, really what is the point of just copying, unless its a skill building exercise, personal expression trumps mechanical perfection

    • @soarpurpose
      @soarpurpose 13 часов назад

      @@careyalvezartschool I have been told I am a mood painter. Painting is very much a form of expression for me.
      Many people also fail to recognise limitations of photography (hence massive use of AI these days). So trying to copy a photo exactly is also trying to be restricted to those same limitations.