
In this beginner drawing course you will learn how to draw the human head from any angle. By the end of this course you will have a solid understanding on the structure of the head, you will be able to sketch the head quickly with a few lines, but you will also learn how to reflect emotions on the face. Finally, you will learn how to draw a well shaded realistic portrait.
You learn how to draw a simplified construction of the head quickly. You will understand the volume of the head and be able to draw it in the 3D space from any angle.
You learn the proportions of the head and the location and sizes of the different facial features like the eyes, the nose, the mouth and the ears. You're going to draw the head in front view and side view.
You learn to build up the head from simple planes. This practice helps you to understand the 3D structure of the head which will be essential for rendering it correctly in light and shadow
You learn the basics of one of the most important drawing skills - shading. You learn how the surface of objects behaves in light and how to draw dark and light areas on a surface to create a convincing 3D look.
You learn to properly shade the planes of the head. Plus you learn a cool trick about how to change the colors of your drawing dynamically on digital tools.
If you use traditional drawing tools, in this lesson you can learn a cool trick about how you can draw more engaging portraits with pencil and paper.
You learn how to draw the most important facial feature, the eye from several angles.
Let's draw some more eyes.
You learn how to draw the nose from several angles.
You learn how to draw the ear from side, in 3/4 view, and from the back.
You learn how draw the mouth,the lips, and the teeth from different angles.
You learn how to draw expressions on the face. Illustrating feelings on the face is a great fun. Don't miss this lesson.
You learn how to draw a photorealistic portrait based on a reference photo. In Part 1 you build up a solid base for the portrait by drawing the construction lines of the subject's head.
In Part 2 you learn how to shade the head step by step.
In Part 3 you perform the final touches and finish drawing the portrait.
How to develop further?
In this 5.5-hour portrait drawing course I will teach you step by step how to draw your first impressing portrait with a pencil on a paper or with a digital drawing tool.
No previous drawing knowledge is necessary. This drawing course is for beginners.
Most people think that drawing a human portrait is extremely difficult. Actually, it's just a myth. If there is desire in you, you will learn this stuff. Believe it or not, art is not the privilege of the few, it is more like a set of skills that you can learn.
Even if you draw like a 4-year old kid now, it will change dramatically in a few days.
Portraiture is a great thing, because once you draw you first pencil portrait, it will make you believe that you are able to learn to draw anything.
What drawing tools you need
If you have just a traditional graphite pencil and some copy papers, that's perfectly enough to begin this course. But if you prefer to use any digital drawing tools, that's ok too. For example, you can use Photoshop with a drawing tablet, or the popular drawing & painting app called Procreate on the iPad with the Apple Pencil. Whatever drawing tool you use, note that we will be doing traditional portrait drawing with a simple graphite pencil (or its digital equivalent).
Content
This beginner drawing course consists of four main sections.
I like to build up my students' drawing skills systematically, so we will start off with the basic building blocks of the human head, and gradually moving forward. You'll be doing plenty of drawing exercises before you draw your first full portrait.
The 1st section is about the structure of the head. The structure, the proportions, and relative position of the facial features (the eyes, the nose, the ears, the mouth, etc.) are crucial for drawing a realistic portrait.
So, you will learn
how to draw the head from any angle in a few simple steps (sketching)
the proportions of the head, the location of facial features in front view and side view
the planes of the head which will help you to understand its 3D structure, how to draw a face in perspective, and create a believable shading later in the course
The 2nd section is about one of the most important drawing skills called shading. Shading is key to create depth and the illusion of 3-dimensionality on your drawings.
You will learn
how an object surface behaves in light
how shadows are created
and how to illustrate them on your drawings to create a convincing 3D look
You can also make some shading exercises to prepare yourself for drawing faces from real life.
In the 3rd section you will have the opportunity to draw each facial features one by one in all kinds of viewing angles.
You will learn
how to draw eyes
how to draw nose
how to draw ears
how to draw mouth or lips
As a bonus, I'll show you how to illustrate emotions on the face in cartoon style. When you draw a human portrait, it's important to observe every little details on your subject's face. Drawing cartoon faces is fun, and a great exercise to recognize the important facial features. Don't miss this lesson!
In 4th section we will make a fairly realistic, full pencil portrait from scratch.
We will
take a reference photo, and analyze the face piece by piece
draw the construction lines of the head paying special attention to proportions and relations
then start the shading process step by step building up the face layer by layer
make the final touches and polish the portrait
If you follow my instructions and perform the drawing exercises along the way, your friends and family will be amazed what a human portrait you're capable to draw.
Have some fun with me and enroll in this portrait drawing course now.
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