First Lines When Drawing A Portrait - Process Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- The first few lines you draw for a portrait are key. In this screencast video Matt will teach you which lines to put in first and why.
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I never realized i was doing my own version of this. But watching this has taken it to another level and has gotten me motivated, thank you!!
You are vey welcome. Thanks for watching.
Haha same with me !
This explains why I always search for a particular light and shadow combination for my reference pictures.
Light and shade is key. It helps tremendously.
Wow!thanks so much for the tutorial. Very much appreciated. Blessings and be safe.
Thank you so much! Each tip and insight is so informative!
Not related to the topic but I have found out that channels that are actually teaching and informative are not recognized enough. ..
Ps I love your videos
Thank you so much sir. You are so helpful.
Wow. It's amazing how you explain 👏👏👏
Thank you for watching and your kind words.
Well, I'm trying practice at least one head every day. But, eh, it is really difficult to get rederences. On pinterest, every girl looks the same. I even stopped being picky about clear shadows in pictures.
draw actors/tresses. hope helps someone
Try references from movies
thank you! that was really helpful
Thank you so much for watching. I'm happy that you learned something helpful.
Thank you for your help 💙 . Make videos that are similar to this video
Gosh I've got hundreds of them on my hard drive. I critique member portrait drawings every week. Thank you for your feedback, I certainly will.
where do I find similar photos for free. I cannot find suitable figure study photos
Click around using using figure drawing models as a keyword phrase.
its all well nd good having different steps but you dont explain how you got the height of the head in relation to the width of the head. unless you use the picture on your computer to measure. in which case isnt very helpful