Portrait Drawing The Smart Way: Triangular Grid - Part 1
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Lesson Description
A look at using a modified version of grid drawing that utilizes triangles instead of squares, considerably reducing the preliminary marks made on the drawing surface.
Lesson Materials
"HB" graphite pencil, toned gray drawing paper, compass, large ruler, and a kneaded eraser.
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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 have seen a concept like this one and had good success
with it but like Matt said in this video i had to make a
few adjustments, but the real test of course is the rendering.
have fun! I did! as usual good instructions Matt.
Hi, how to use this method for a live portrait?