Portrait Drawing The Smart Way: Hair
This course features:
5 Hours of Instruction
19 Videos
18 eBooks
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Lesson Description
Learn how to draw realistic hair. Use value to create the illusion of texture. Directional stroking is used to develop strands while considering hair as a form.
Lesson Materials
"HB" graphite pencil, "4B" graphite pencil, white charcoal pencil, toned gray drawing paper, blending stump, kneaded eraser.
Lesson Resources
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Course Curriculum
Lesson 1: Introduction and Materials (4:35)Lesson 2: The Skull - Frontal View (20:31)Lesson 3: The Skull - Profile View (13:40)Lesson 4: Basic Facial Proportions (14:31)Lesson 5: The Planes of the Face (30:08)Lesson 6: The Eye - Frontal View (31:45)Lesson 7: The Eye - Profile View (20:35)Lesson 8: The Nose - Frontal View (15:00)Lesson 9: The Nose - Profile View (13:12)Lesson 10: The Mouth and Teeth (19:56)Lesson 11: The Ear (15:12)Lesson 12: Hair (14:50)Lesson 13: Grid Drawing - Part 1 (10:39)Lesson 14: Grid Drawing - Part 2 (15:56)Lesson 15: Grid Drawing - Part 3 (14:34)Lesson 16: Triangular Grid - Part 1 (8:38)Lesson 17: Triangular Grid - Part 2 (15:36)Lesson 18: Triangular Grid - Part 3 (13:19)Lesson 19: Conclusion (3:42)
I draw in a cartoon way could these videos help me?
It will definitely help you, because the basis of cartoon drawing is also about dark and light value.
I am a very established artist, but due to illness, I feel like I have lost some of my gift. Do you believe that a “gift” can be reestablished or is it gone forever?
It’s like riding a bike…. it’ll come back, just start
This was so good I often wondered how I could make hair appear more textured,soft also shiny! I did learn a lot from this