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Start Drawing: Techniques for Pencil Portraits
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About Start Drawing: Techniques for Pencil Portraits
Introduction and Materials
Pencil Techniques
Choosing a Reference
Proportions and Measuring Tricks
Sketching
Planes, Light & Shade, and Edges
Start Shading
Learning the Eye
Sketching the Eye
Shading the Eye
The Nose- Anatomy and Planes
Sketching and Shading the Nose
The Mouth
Drawing the Mouth
The Ear
Drawing the Hair
Tips for Success
What You Will Learn?
- Drawing is an art that is accessible to anyone. Originally a self-taught artist, I learned so much through practice alone. However, through studying tutorials posted by peers online, taking classes with professional portrait artists, and by studying the works of old masters, I’ve been able to reach a new level of knowledge that I would love to pass on to anyone willing to learn..
- I’m teaching this class to share my process with you so you can learn the drawing secret it has taken me years to discover: the most beautiful drawings are often the most simple drawings. .
- What You'll Learn.
- In this class I'll teach you how to get started drawing your own beautiful life-like pencil portraits. We'll cover: .
- What You'll Do.
- Use this class to get started on your own pencil portrait. Collaborate with classmates from all over the world and share your project for feedback. .
- Class Supplies.
- You can get started with any pencil, paper and erasers but below are some more specific recommendations from me. .
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- Class Outline.
- Drawing portraits. In this class, you’ll learn how to draw your own beautiful, lifelike portraits. Gabrielle will discuss: .
- Creating your own. With Gabrielle’s help, you’ll use this class to get started on your own pencil portrait. You’ll be invited to collaborate with classmates from all over the world, and to share your project for feedback..
- Using materials. You’ll learn which materials make for the best portraits, and the other tools you need as you begin drawing realistic, dynamic works of art. Gabrielle will make specific recommendations about: .
- Relying on references. Gabrielle will give you tips on what makes a photo a good reference tool, and how to break it down, in order to analyze its shadows, lights, and shapes more clearly. You’ll learn how to add drama to your portraits, and how to work with light and dark values, in order to make more successful drawings. .
- Sketching. In this pencil drawing tutorial, Gabrielle will help you understand how to compose your basic sketch with gesture drawings and accurate proportions. By using the simple rule of thirds and other measurements, you’ll learn how to divide the face accurately, and how to place eyes, brows, the bottom of the nose, the lips, and the hairline. As Gabrielle demonstrates the way she sketches, she will narrate her thought process and explain her techniques, so that you can easily follow along as she works..
- Working with planes. You will learn how light and shade interact with the planes of the face, and how to work with those planes when you are drawing portraits, in order to take your work to the next level. Gabrielle will break a face down into planes, and will discuss how different lighting can create different tone values on each one. .
- You will also learn about half-tones, highlights, reflected lights, form shadows, and cast shadows. And you’ll learn how to identify the soft and sharp edges between them. .
- Understanding features and forms. Gabrielle will explain how to structure the forms of your subject’s eyes, nose, mouth, and hair. You’ll learn the basic anatomy of facial features, and how to accurately sketch, shade, and blend their forms. You’ll also come away with tricks for drawing hair in quick, confident strokes. Finally, Gabrielle will show you how to avoid the common mistakes that make portraits look unnatural, and how to tweak the eyebrows to create expression. .
- Finishing touches. You’ll learn how to capture finishing details, which will help make your portrait stand out. Gabrielle will also share her extra tips for approaching your work with a new perspective, helping you see details that you might otherwise miss. .