
Start by listing tools, sketch the model on cardboard with check technique, then build a hyperreal portrait through foundation and construction phases, using shading, texture, and erasers to reveal lights.
Learn the essential tools and a checker-based method to transfer a portrait from photo to paper or cardboard, then place facial features and begin light shading for hyper-realistic pencil drawing.
darken the right eye area with circular brush strokes, establish eyelash placement, and build eyebrow foundation using light shading and brush techniques, with later detailing in pencil.
Begin the left eye foundation by forming the pupil and iris with a second pencil, then fill and shade using a brush or powder to build light and dark areas.
Begin the nasal foundation by darkening the nostrils and upper nose with circular brush movements, using progressively larger brushes and light hand pressure to shade from dark to light.
Master nasal shading foundations for hyper realistic portraits by using big and small brushes to build controlled darkness and avoid white spots.
Learn to establish the upper lip foundation by tracing the lip line, then build shading with small and larger brushes in circular motions, preserving lines and detailing wrinkles.
Begin the finger foundation by shading the hand using cosmetic and cat tongue brushes with very light pressure, testing powder, and layering darks gradually to avoid stains.
Master finger shading to build hyper-realistic portraits by darkening key areas, detailing nail edges and wrinkles with deliberate brush work, and iterating with erasers and edits until the finish.
Shade around the fingers by building deep dark values with the same brush, control the powder, and fade edges; then begin at the forehead and cheeks to finish face shading.
Develop forehead foundation in realistic portrait drawing by shaping the hairline with careful brushwork, then shade with circular motions from the sides toward the center for cohesive realism.
Use a flat brush to render dark hair areas with controlled darkness, separate the hair from the face and ear, then shade gently with a small brush, guiding by model.
Welcome to "Ultimate Realistic Portrait Drawing & Shading A to Z" course . this course will teach you how you can create hyper real portraits so easily from basics . this tutorial will help you a lot in learning this style of painting with a very simple and basic figure of speech. This course does not need any pre-knowledge and even if you have just a little interest ,with the help of this course you can easily create hyper real sketches and drawings. Because we have tried to teach you all phases and steps completely step by step. And now what is hyper real drawing ?
Hyper real is a form of painting and sculpting. The result of this form of art looks like a picture or photo with a very high quality and resolution. Hyper-realism is seen as a breakthrough in photo realism using methods to create paintings.
The way of applying details in hyper-real form
Hyper Real paintings and sculptures create a tangible physical strength and presence through subtle lighting and shadow effects. Shapes, forms, and areas close to the forehead of the image appear visually beyond the front of the canvas. Many paintings are made using acrylic, oil, charcoal or a combination of them using a hair brush.
Usage of hyper-real style in chiaroscuro painting
Hyper-real style is used in chiaroscuro painting using high quality images as a model. Chiaroscuro painters try to use all the details in the model photo in the work, using the tools needed in this technique. The result is acceptable to the artists when there is justthe slightest difference between a photograph and a chiaroscuro. By comparing the model with the final sketch, you will realize how accurate the work is and without the slightest difference from the model
So it is better not to waste time and become a skilled painter right now with the help of this course.