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How to Draw Portraits

No matter how old or young you are, it's never too late or too early for you to learn how to draw portraits. You can begin by studying your subject's facial and profile features from pictures. You can also observe the different poses and expressions of the people around you. Take notes about their smiles and frowns, the tilt of their heads, the way they flip their hair... well, you get the picture.

 

How to Draw Portraits - Learn Now and Start Artistic Career

 

It will be an amazing feat for you to learn how to draw out or explore the personality of your subject by sketching his basic appearance and yet show something that you can only see. You have to capture something beyond your subject's eyes, nose, ears, lips and other facial features. It doesn't have to be too elaborate or creative, it just has to have something essential that others can relate with.

 

For drawing portraits, you can use an ordinary lead pencil, colored pencil, charcoal, or pastel. You will also need the right kind of paper to properly sketch or draw portraits. You can buy drawing portrait books from your nearest art shop or bookstore to learn more. Or you can check amazing sites online that offer free drawing portrait tutorials. You will also learn about the evolution of portrait drawing, the materials you will need, and the kinds of portraits that exist.

 

There are many types of portraits. There are photographed portraits, painted portraits, and drawn portraits. Painting and drawing is different, painting is about form and drawing is about shape. Though many people think they are the same, there are significant differences that you have to know and understand so you can create better portrait drawings.

 

Written by: Mika Valenciano

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