Re: Learn to Draw Portraits - Ep.3B Graphite & Eraser



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Thank you so much EclecticAsylumArt !
He's one of those gurus that change your life.
Here's my new beginings in drawing ...
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In his first video ... ( 11 months ago by zim129)
In his first video he talked about seeing with our brains, and that's clearly your biggest obstacle. Just draw EXACTLY what you see, and on a sheet of paper, not on the computer. It does make a difference, you'll see that later. You have some good techniques, but they can only get better!
lets just call it ... ( 11 months ago by xxklyrulllzxx)
lets just call it abstract... haha n.o.
use pencil and ... ( 11 months ago by CalRocks)
use pencil and paper ;)
faces are one of ... ( 10 months ago by xxphatpat)
faces are one of the harder things to draw. try drawing maybe some animals or landscapes to develop your line quality and shading, then work your way up to faces.
10 yrs old? ( 10 months ago by YTworker)
10 yrs old?
thats how they look ... ( 9 months ago by azlozzero)
thats how they look to him not everyone sees things the same way as other people some of us see things differently thats his own style man.
i think one of the ... ( 9 months ago by rainwaters50)
i think one of the issues is when you say you suck, honestly you may not be good with facial anatomy but the second time you shaded the picture it made a HUGE difference, you have a lot of potential, especially using digital art, which is practically impossible for me. great job and keep practicing!
you need to draw ... ( 9 months ago by ddstar)
you need to draw really, really, light and keep evolving the light parts until you see it looks good, than fill in with a darker color, shading is last!
you need to draw ... ( 9 months ago by ddstar)
you need to draw really, really, light and keep evolving the light parts until you see it looks good, than fill in with a darker color, shading is last!
you need to draw ... ( 9 months ago by ddstar)
you need to draw really, really, light and keep evolving the light parts until you see it looks good, than fill in with a darker color, shading is last!
you need to draw ... ( 9 months ago by ddstar)
you need to draw really, really, light and keep evolving the light parts until you see it looks good, than fill in with a darker color, shading is last!
first of all, watch ... ( 8 months ago by dante4live)
first of all, watch his vds where he teaches the basic shapes of the body, then do a light sketch using lines to detremin the shape of the head and the position of the elements, then use a brush with less hardness and set the flow down. that way u can blens the colors with the brush itself instead of using te smudge tool.
you should practice ... ( 8 months ago by respeanut)
you should practice drawing the shape and form of the face first before you go into tones
woah ( 8 months ago by krazydiamondart)
woah
you need, and i ... ( 8 months ago by Altezza07)
you need, and i stress the point NEED to use paper and pencil, and practice alot !!!
you have no talent, ... ( 8 months ago by yadaboy)
you have no talent, just give up - and yes, art requires talent
what program are ... ( 8 months ago by musicowns69)
what program are you using?
To become really ... ( 7 months ago by Titan752)
To become really good at art...you must learn to 'see' as an artist; observe the geometric shapes that your subject is composed of... circles, rectangles, elipses,etc.
To draw anything well requires mentally breaking down the subject to its simplest form, beginning with light guidelines that define the shape of what you are attempting to draw. No artist worth his training can just sit and create details in the manner that eclecticasylum does. Study Michaelan
gelo's techniques instead!
First - set up the ... ( 5 months ago by Kinkoyaburi)
First - set up the "blueprint" of the face. The basic strokes. After that comes the shading and the details. You jump at shading and details too early. Make a 20-30 sketches only of the basic forms and boundaries. If you want to add shading make it very rough. After 20-30 sketches you should have an improvement.
Comme les autres ... ( 5 months ago by mongolviet)
Comme les autres ont dit, dessine sur du canson avec des crayons graphites les resultats viendront. Continue comme
ça et te laisse pas decourager. Bon courage
read the book of ... ( 5 months ago by TinoTaliTintti)
read the book of bette davis drawing on the right side of the brain or something like that..
You're doing better ... ( 4 months ago by Sefardi123)
You're doing better - keep going.
I REALLY suggest you "dive in" with real pencils. It's a COMPLETELY different feeling.
We learn not only by looking but also by touching - and this you don't get on a computer. Draw with a pencil - and you'll learn much more and advance much faster.
All the best - and never listen to mean people!
Hey, i want to ... ( 2 months ago by kastasir)
Hey, i want to congratulate you. You are 25 and you are learning to draw. Im 23 and im learning too :) keep getting better, its possible :) every artist started with a drawings like your :)
keep practising ( 5 days ago by arturopotter)
keep practising



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