Sent here by Xaki … yes this will help me… I always struggle with the eye position and size… this shows well how to use the eye socket to position the brows and eyes well… thank you 🤩
In reality, I really want to talk while drawing, but the audience of the channel is from different countries, and if the tutorials are in a specific language, many people won't be able to connect with them. I have had this experience with my previous channel. However, I'll strive to make the tutorials more understandable for you. In the future, I'll also try to provide subtitles for the tutorials. Thank you for the suggestion you gave.
Youre drawing it too much like a photograph, think about hard and soft edges,where to use shading instead of lines and the composition with the background too, then your art will be even better.
Thank you for your guidance, dear friend. But my drawings serve a purpose, allowing the audience to practice based on the drawings I have made and use them later as hyper-realistic, watercolor, or other styles. Anyway, I appreciate your attention.
@@mmelodym826That personal anecdote is meaningless. Hyper realism is the least difficult type of drawing once you get to a certain level of copying skill in a few years of practice. After that it's just a matter of how many hours you're going to go into rendering every single wrinkle around the eyes or whatever. Ask that person to draw something out of imagination and they won't be able to go past a stick figure. What takes real skill and artistic prowess in a drawing and painting, is simplifying the subject, shape and form design, composition, edge control, atmospheric framing and all the other things that go into making a portrait great art instead of copying everything like a printer. Hyper realism only appeals to the mass public who have a casual interest in art, which is why a drawing of Morgan Freeman with every single pore on his nose rendered for months gets millions of views, but it's also why no hyper realistic artists will be remembered after their death. Whereas some like Zorn and Sargent are still revered for how artistically they designed their charcoal and oil portraits.
This method is easy I feel to see this Portrait 😊😊😊
I’m glad this was just illustrated without verbally instructing. I was able to focus. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding
Sent here by Xaki … yes this will help me… I always struggle with the eye position and size… this shows well how to use the eye socket to position the brows and eyes well… thank you 🤩
I'm glad my friend's advice has been helpful.
Great work! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Bravo!
Thank you 🌷🙏🏻
Thank you! 😊
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exquisite
Thank you 🙏🏻
❤how many tools (as in 🖋️🖊️ pencils) do you need to draw this name them please i wanted to be a portrait master like you sir 🍀❤
You only need a regular but suitable sketchbook and two or three pencils. Overall, you don't need a lot of supplies.
I always have trouble making a nose
With practice and attention, you can succeed in anything, my friend.
@XakiArt thank you for your support
Amazing
Thank you 🙏🏻
❤
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It would be amazing if you talk while drawing a portrait and guide us
In reality, I really want to talk while drawing, but the audience of the channel is from different countries, and if the tutorials are in a specific language, many people won't be able to connect with them. I have had this experience with my previous channel. However, I'll strive to make the tutorials more understandable for you. In the future, I'll also try to provide subtitles for the tutorials. Thank you for the suggestion you gave.
I want live episode
In the future, I will likely do a few live drawing sessions.
Youre drawing it too much like a photograph, think about hard and soft edges,where to use shading instead of lines and the composition with the background too, then your art will be even better.
Thank you for your guidance, dear friend. But my drawings serve a purpose, allowing the audience to practice based on the drawings I have made and use them later as hyper-realistic, watercolor, or other styles. Anyway, I appreciate your attention.
@@XakiArt oh i understand, well keep going, good luck !
@@mmelodym826That personal anecdote is meaningless. Hyper realism is the least difficult type of drawing once you get to a certain level of copying skill in a few years of practice. After that it's just a matter of how many hours you're going to go into rendering every single wrinkle around the eyes or whatever. Ask that person to draw something out of imagination and they won't be able to go past a stick figure.
What takes real skill and artistic prowess in a drawing and painting, is simplifying the subject, shape and form design, composition, edge control, atmospheric framing and all the other things that go into making a portrait great art instead of copying everything like a printer. Hyper realism only appeals to the mass public who have a casual interest in art, which is why a drawing of Morgan Freeman with every single pore on his nose rendered for months gets millions of views, but it's also why no hyper realistic artists will be remembered after their death. Whereas some like Zorn and Sargent are still revered for how artistically they designed their charcoal and oil portraits.