Learning how to paint people is exciting, and sometimes challenging. There are some tips and techniques that can help you as you begin your portrait painting journey. Start with an accurate drawing of the subject you plan on painting. Some artist use the grid method, while others free hand the initial drawing. One hint that [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Portraits'
Techniques for Acrylic Painting – How to Paint People – Painting Closed Lips and Mouths
March 2nd, 2011 · No Comments
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Elvis Immortalised With Art Supplies
February 3rd, 2011 · No Comments
The King of Rock and Roll has been committed to canvas by a fellow celebrity using art supplies. Rolf Harris painted Elvis to commemorate an anniversary of the singer’s death after being inspired to use art supplies by a close friend who confessed to being a huge fan of the American rock legend. The Australian [...]
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Popart Graphic Portrait Drawing
July 19th, 2010 · No Comments
Popart refer to the artwork that use the technique of commercial art and popular illustration. Popart portrait drawing can be done either by purely traditional stuff like coloured pencil or more advanced equipment such as computer assisted drawing, alternating and manipulating line and mass offer a wide range of expression and the drawing maybe completely [...]
How to Draw Caricatures for Fun and Profit
November 1st, 2009 · No Comments
If you enjoy drawing or want to learn how to draw and make people laugh at the same time, then learn to draw caricatures is the site for you. Do you have aspirations of perhaps becoming a cartoonist or caricature artist? What if you could find a way to guarantee your artistic success.? By learning [...]
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Pencil Portrait Drawing—Employing Entity In Portraits
January 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
By Artfang, guest blogger Posing your model surrounded by a few props can add much interest, dimension, and appeal to a portrait and goes a long way to describing your subject. A prop can add appreciably to the composition of the portrait. Sketching a portrait with a prop, such as a hat or even ear muffs, [...]
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Pencil Portrait Drawing—Stumping and the Kneaded Eraser
January 19th, 2009 · No Comments
By Remi Engels, guest blogger Once you have hatched the primary value masses of your portrait it is time to blend and “remove” the lights with a kneaded eraser. A stump is a cylindrical tool tapered at the ends and generally made of rolled paper. Stumping then is to smear or blend your hatchings with a [...]
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Pencil Portrait Drawing—Blocking-in Large Masses of Tone
January 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Tone is generally thought of as shadow. Beginners generally first draw an outline of the shadow and then fill in the shadows little by little. They usually begin with an eye and then grow out the shadows. Inevitably, the outcome is a chaos of disconnected darks and lights.
Applying, or more correctly, constructing tone should be approached with a sculptural sensibility. That is, think of your sketch as a block of clay that is to be carved.
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Pencil Portrait Drawing—The Profile View
December 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
By Artfang, guest blogger A strange thing about drawing the profile view is that novices find it much easier than the other poses. Yet, the advanced draftsperson can find the profile quite challenging. For the advanced artist the challenge lies in the struggle to affect a 3-dimensional sculptured look. Looking at the arabesque in the profile [...]
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Pencil Portrait Sketching—Drawing Hairdos
November 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
By Remi Engels, guest blogger Rendering hair is dictated by several factors: the type of hair, its color, texture, amount, the arrangement and styling of the hair, the character and disposition of the sitter or the photograph, and the light effect upon the hair. The contour of the hair is part of the overall arabesque. [...]
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Pencil Portrait Drawing—Muscles That Build the Smile
November 17th, 2008 · No Comments
By Remi Engels, guest blogger A smile is the result of happiness. It lifts and extends the bottom of the face and the uplifted cheeks will often crease the skin just below the eyes, creating the so-called “crow’s feet.” To recognize the makings of a smile in its numerous manifestations we must first appreciate the [...]













