Profile Portraits - Bringing Out the Best in your SubjectYou can learn to create good profile portraits if you really want to. It is important to use a good and reliable pencil for your art creations, which makes it easier for you to draw the details of your subject's facial features. You can use various kinds of portrait pencils before the final application of pastel, watercolor or oil paints. Profile Portraits - Capturing Your Subject's PersonalityEverybody wants to look good in photograph and every time a person asks for a portrait of himself ⁄ herself to be created, he or she wants you to capute the special something inside him ⁄ her on canvas. As such, it is your job to represent the best traits that your subject ⁄ model has. Try to capture the unique personality of your subject - may it be a front, side or even back profile portrait. Look deeper into your model's face - the slant of the eyes, the shape of the face, the tilt of the nose, the mystery of the lips, and others. You don't really need to make an exact copy of your model's features, just try to expose your insight on his ⁄ her personality that other human beings can relate to. If you're a budding artists interested in specializing in portraits, take a short art course or a full college course in fine arts to fully understand and learn the basic and advance lessons of painting and drawing. Visit your nearest community college or university to know more about the art courses they're offering. There also art centers and organizations that offer different art workshops with very affordable prices. You can also work in a studio specializing in profile portraits so you learn the tricks of the trade while earning. Written by: Mika Valenciano
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