
A portrait is easier to draw when you break it down into separate facial features. Instead of looking at the face as a whole, first map out the placement of the facial features and then concentrate on them …
sics of portrait drawing. We’ll start with the structure of the head and the features, and then I’ll walk you through the process I u. e when drawing portraits. Everything is broken up into small steps that, once …
In Module 3: Elements of Portrait Drawing you will utilize a structural portrait painting of an older woman reduced to black & white. This is a character study in the grand tradition of the Tronie. The other …
ngles, squares, ovals. These shapes can be used to describe diferent parts . f our faces and heads. Use ovals for your head, lips, and eyes; triangles with curved edges for your nose; rect. ngles for your …
In this interview, Richard Renaldi speaks about discovering large format photography, what inspires his numerous portrait series, and why portraiture remains such a pervasive force in our photographic world.
Select an image of a person, or portrait, to draw from or choose to draw a self-portrait using a mirror. Gently add charcoal to the background and smoothly blend by hand or with tissue.
The method in this document is intended for drawing a live model, but you can also use it for drawing a portrait from a photo. The basic idea is to work from inside out starting with the eyes and then to add …