by vWpEWPJkgb | Oct 14, 2018 | Portrait Drawing
Drawing hair shouldn’t make you pull your own hair out IF you follow a logical, step-by-step approach to the task and you set aside enough time. The trick is to work from the general to the specific: But first these are the materials you will need: Good drawing paper....
by vWpEWPJkgb | Oct 12, 2018 | Portrait Drawing
Plotting the Facial Features Getting your head around drawing a “generic” head and how and where to place the facial features means you can draw a realistic human face freehand. And, if you are attempting to draw a particular face from a reference, knowing the “norm”...
by vWpEWPJkgb | Oct 11, 2018 | Portrait Drawing
Tooth be told, teeth are not easy to draw well. They are very individualistic and often differ in shape from their counterparts; e.g. two incisors or two canine teeth in the same jaw may look very different from each other. This means that careful observation, (if you...
by vWpEWPJkgb | Oct 10, 2018 | Portrait Drawing
The mouth, even more than the eyes, conveys not only our opinions but also our emotions for the world to see. As with noses, eyes and ears, there is tremendous individual variation on a standard theme in mouths. If you can identify the parts of a “generic” mouth, it...
by vWpEWPJkgb | Oct 9, 2018 | Portrait Drawing
Noses are noseworthy – the nose is the only part of ourselves constantly in view when we open our eyes. (Our brain adapts, so unless we concentrate we don’t consciously see it). There’s an almost infinite variety of noses and they are arguably the most noticeable part...