How to Draw Hair With Colored Pencils - pencil
drawing techniques
Artists who do portraits in colored pencil can make their
work look so realistic the character almost seems to be
alive.
What makes this possible is the amount of attention
the artist pays to rendering the subject s hair with the
right tones and texture.
• Select a...
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How to Draw Hair With Colored Pencils - pencil drawing techniques Artists who do portraits in colored pencil can make their work look so realistic the character almost seems to be alive. What makes this possible is the amount of attention the artist pays to rendering the subject s hair with the right tones and texture. • Select a photo of a person you want to render in colored pencil. An alternative is to ask a model to sit for a period of time while you work on her portrait. • Sketch the general outline of the model s face and hair lightly with the graphite No. 2 pencil on the artist s sketch pad. Pay attention to the proportions of the face to the hair length. Do not go into detail at this point.
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How to Draw a Realistic Mouth in Seven Easy Steps
- pencil drawing techniques
The mouth, like the eyes, provides a graphic illustration of
how a person is feeling.
Happiness is commonly expressed
with a smile, while anger is typically communicated with a
frown or grimace.
Whatever the expression may be,
sketching a realistic-looking...
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How to Draw a Realistic Mouth in Seven Easy Steps - pencil drawing techniques The mouth, like the eyes, provides a graphic illustration of how a person is feeling. Happiness is commonly expressed with a smile, while anger is typically communicated with a frown or grimace. Whatever the expression may be, sketching a realistic-looking mouth takes practice and time to perfect. Incorporate a few different techniques to create a realistic mouth out of graphite. With these skills, you will be able to turn a portrait that looks flat into a multi-dimensional composition • Print a picture of a person s mouth. Attach a sheet of drawing paper to an easel or drawing board. Tape the picture next to the work surface, near a strong light source. • Use an HB pencil to sketch contour lines to create the lips, the skin lines around the lips and the teeth. Draw just the outline of the lips and the general shape of all the teeth together, but avoid drawing the dividing lines between each tooth.
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How to Draw Portraits of People - pentel mechanical pencils
Drawing portraits of people can be one of the most
difficult things a beginning artist can attempt.
Many
artists, including some who are skilled at drawing other
types of sketches, find it difficult to proportion the
features of people in such a way that their portraits look...
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How to Draw Portraits of People - pentel mechanical pencils Drawing portraits of people can be one of the most difficult things a beginning artist can attempt. Many artists, including some who are skilled at drawing other types of sketches, find it difficult to proportion the features of people in such a way that their portraits look realistic. The key to drawing a portrait of a person is in placing the feature elements correctly. Learning to do this can take some time, but once you understand how to break the face into sections and sketch from there, you ll find it s not as difficult to re-create the human face as you may have believed. • Sketch the general shape of the head of the person you want to draw. It may be helpful if you re just starting out to use a reference photo. A black and white photo is best. Color photos can be distracting and make it difficult to see the details you ll need to use to create a life-like portrait. • Divide the head outline into four sections.
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How to Draw Realistic Hair with a Pencil - pencil drawing techniques
Hair can be the bane of any artist s existence, but with a few
good techniques, drawing hair can be easy, fun, and
relaxing.
• First thing s first.
It s a lot easier to draw hair if you divide it into sections.
Start by lightly
drawing the outline of one section...
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How to Draw Realistic Hair with a Pencil - pencil drawing techniques Hair can be the bane of any artist s existence, but with a few good techniques, drawing hair can be easy, fun, and relaxing. • First thing s first. It s a lot easier to draw hair if you divide it into sections. Start by lightly drawing the outline of one section of hair. Make sure not to get crazy and drive your pencil into the table, a light outline will do. • After you have lightly drawn a section of hair, we are going to come in with a little more detail. Many people have a hard time drawing hair, and actually try to draw every strand of hair. Drawing this way makes the hair look flat and very two-dimensional. In order to draw realistic, lustrous, full-of-volume hair, you will ONLY need to draw the SHADOWS of the hair. So, start by lightly drawing in where the shadows of the hair will be. Use light, flowing, wispy lines to simulate the shadows in the hair.
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How to Realistically Pencil Sketch - Pentel Mechanical Pencils
Graphite s a wonderful tool when used by an artist or writer,
regardless of whether or not they plan to work on a rough
draft or build up from it.
Similar to outlining before writing
a novel, artists sketch out an idea and do case studies on
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How to Realistically Pencil Sketch - Pentel Mechanical Pencils Graphite s a wonderful tool when used by an artist or writer, regardless of whether or not they plan to work on a rough draft or build up from it. Similar to outlining before writing a novel, artists sketch out an idea and do case studies on their subject before working on what will become the final product. While some artists may scan their sketch into the computer to color it digitally or transfer it to a piece of canvas, others sketch out the details and use graphite for the final touches. To sketch a realistic looking image, artists will need the proper tools, an understanding of their subject, a light source and use shapes to outline the image. • Purchase a set of artist grade pencils if this is a professional piece of work. These pencil sets usually include 10 to 12 pencils where each lead has a different hardness, allowing artists to shade easily. Look into getting paper meant for graphite such as Bristol Board
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How to Draw a Realistic Mouth in Seven Easy Steps
- pencil drawing techniques
The mouth, like the eyes, provides a graphic illustration of
how a person is feeling.
Happiness is commonly expressed
with a smile, while anger is typically communicated with a
frown or grimace.
Whatever the expression may be,
sketching a realistic-looking...
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How to Draw a Realistic Mouth in Seven Easy Steps - pencil drawing techniques The mouth, like the eyes, provides a graphic illustration of how a person is feeling. Happiness is commonly expressed with a smile, while anger is typically communicated with a frown or grimace. Whatever the expression may be, sketching a realistic-looking mouth takes practice and time to perfect. Incorporate a few different techniques to create a realistic mouth out of graphite. With these skills, you will be able to turn a portrait that looks flat into a multi-dimensional composition • Print a picture of a person s mouth. Attach a sheet of drawing paper to an easel or drawing board. Tape the picture next to the work surface, near a strong light source. • Use an HB pencil to sketch contour lines to create the lips, the skin lines around the lips and the teeth. Draw just the outline of the lips and the general shape of all the teeth together, but avoid drawing the dividing lines between each tooth.
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How to Take Care of Your New Tattoo
Once you ve gotten a permanent tattoo, the hardest part is over-- but your
work isn t done.
Pay careful attention to these instructions for the proper
aftercare for your new tattoo and you ll help protect the newly acquired
tattoo s color and shape.
Take care of your new tattoo the same way you...
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How to Take Care of Your New Tattoo Once you ve gotten a permanent tattoo, the hardest part is over-- but your work isn t done. Pay careful attention to these instructions for the proper aftercare for your new tattoo and you ll help protect the newly acquired tattoo s color and shape. Take care of your new tattoo the same way you would care for any other skin wound. • Keep the bandage on the tattoo for at least two hours after the work is complete (or longer, depending on the tattoo artist s instructions). • Remove the bandage very carefully and throw it away. This allows your skin to breathe and begin the healing process. Do not rebandage the tattoo. • Put a drop of mild antibiotic soap on your hand and lightly wash the tattoo. Gently pat it dry with a washcloth (not a paper towel) taking care not to rub it.
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How to Make a Living Doing Pencil Portraits
Pencil portraits are commonly purchased at fairs, carnivals and
even farmers markets.
These portraits range from true-to-life to cute
and cartoonish, but they all earn money for the artists that draw
them.
If you are a talented pencil portrait artist, you can make a
living from your craft...
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How to Make a Living Doing Pencil Portraits Pencil portraits are commonly purchased at fairs, carnivals and even farmers markets. These portraits range from true-to-life to cute and cartoonish, but they all earn money for the artists that draw them. If you are a talented pencil portrait artist, you can make a living from your craft with just a bit of research and preparation. • Decide what type of pencil portraits you want to specialize in. You can choose to draw lifelike or caricature portraits. • Master the art of doing quick sketches by seeing how long it takes to draw pictures of family, friends and stationary objects. Try to get to the point where you can sketch a picture in four to five minutes. Customers will want their pictures sketched quickly, and you ll make more money the less time you have to spend drawing each portrait.
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How to Draw Pencil Portraits of Celebrities
difficult drawings to make.
However, celebrity portrait drawing
can be a rewarding activity for beginning artists because celebrity
pictures are everywhere, and a drawing of a carefully chosen
celebrity can often be recognized even if the drawing is not as
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How to Draw Pencil Portraits of Celebrities difficult drawings to make. However, celebrity portrait drawing can be a rewarding activity for beginning artists because celebrity pictures are everywhere, and a drawing of a carefully chosen celebrity can often be recognized even if the drawing is not as accurate as the artist might want it to be. This is because the faces of many celebrities have reached an iconic status in the minds of the general population. When learning to draw celebrity portraits, the artist should keep in mind that art is as much about the experience as the final product. Don t twist yourself in knots trying to make it look "perfect"---just enjoy the process. • Select a photograph of the celebrity you wish to draw. It is very important to draw from a photograph---not from memory. Very few people can effectively draw a real person from memory. The photograph you select should be high resolution and large enough that you can see many details. Adequate photogra
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How to Make a Pencil Portrait
You can draw a simple sketch or portrait of a face from a
photograph or from life.
Depending on how easily you draw your
curves and use the pencil for shading, you can learn how to get the
portrait of a person on paper using simple techniques.
You need a
good visual sense and an idea of proportion so you...
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How to Make a Pencil Portrait You can draw a simple sketch or portrait of a face from a photograph or from life. Depending on how easily you draw your curves and use the pencil for shading, you can learn how to get the portrait of a person on paper using simple techniques. You need a good visual sense and an idea of proportion so you can make the features in your portrait. Although color pencils can be used, a simple black and white shaded portrait can be very effective. • Secure the drawing paper on the board with the adhesive so it does not move while you draw. Visually measure the face you want to draw and get an idea of the proportions and dimensions of it features. Are the eyes wide set or narrow? Are the lips thin or full? Is the forehead wide? If you are drawing from a photograph, study it for a few minutes to get an idea of what the strong features are. Once you know what to accentuate, begin your drawing. • Outline the face with light feathery strokes with the pencil.
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