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From: amritv
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  • hahaha patetic

  • @ThePlacenik Dude you couldn't even spell pathetic right..YOUR PATHETIC!

  • OK,amazing,but there is one fucking fing:you do not need any LINES on portiait

  • Your style in drawing is unique. I liked that.

  • dude you probably spent about the first 2 hours drawin this

  • Ehh.. you seriously learned this by a book?? How long did you take studying in that book?? Because I make portraits all the time, but the books aren't really doing it for me. Just making the portraits (a lot of them) does the trick, time is what makes you learn these skills. And every time you've painted or drew a portrait you see new improvements.. You can't learn this by a book.

  • nice vid

  • what song is this? i liked it alot.

  • Amazing!  :D

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  • how long do you draw and how do you learn this?

  • It took about three hours. I learnt this by seeing a sketch book which had couple of portraits.

  • ok thank you  very nice

  • amazing. good work. really want to get to that standard

  • thanks.

  • who is she?

  • My best friend

  • i haven't try that style..but it looks good..

  • thanks - try grids sometime.

  • hoe long did it take?

  • about 3 hours

  • gr8 painter!

  • grid lines is no good, use your pencil to measure and draw, grid lines is practily the same thing as using a carbon to detached the line work.

  • very nice to draw... I'm doing them by the eye... Ti make a very good portrait you must know some types:p Eh, good luck;)

  • wow very impressive,,, si that his wife by teh way?

  • no - not my wife. She was my best friend.

  • good,,for starters(u r not a beginner of course), use of gridlines is a good alternative.but a beginner should start by freehand sketches of different facial attributes like nose ,eyes,ears,lips etc.freehand line boxes can be used in the begining.because art is the name of keen observations.

  • Well i'm an portrait artist my self and I only use the ruler to make the eyes even, but otherwise I never did the grid thing, but great job with the portrait :)

  • thanks :)

  • Amrit that was excellent

  • thanks so much. :)

  • this dint help me :/

  • it`s not bad but made me wasted my time .

  • if u think watching someone draw, is wasting ur time, then y did u search drawing or watever and click this vid??

  • pretty good , but why are you drawing from the floor? lol

  • the hair needs more highlighting in my opinion. Otherwise nice work!

  • lol droping his pencils and breaking the lead

  • lol

  • I love watching these video where people draw. I am an artist but I could never meet up to the portraits that some people do on here, it really inspires me to do more.

  • i just use a simple pencil. that usually gets me through. and i use a knife as a sharpener

  • it looks good =)

  • amazing! i always draw portraits without the grids, so ill try one with and see how that goes! oh and one tip, dont get me wrong that was an amazing picture but i personally think you went just a hair too dark on the sunglasses, try lightning them up a little. nice job!:)

  • very nice

  • Wow great gob!!

  • woah awsome skillz that killz

  • Sexy!

  • good job!!!

  • leet skillz!!

  • painter?.. lol

  • awesome!

  • Nice sketch, but you could have done that without the grid!! :)

  • gr8 painter...

  • .... Holy fucking shit. O_O

  • you hav a lot of talent. i dont mean to sound like critisism but being an artist myself im tempted to view the grid lines as... cheating is not the right word but its close. Perhaps its just cuz when i was a student my professors made us start over if we used them. Anyways, great job!

  • 2B 4B and 6B pencils. these r the minimum pencils u should hav to draw well. best of luck.

  • Just amazing... your very talented.... just wow.... my goal is to get whete I can draw like that by end of this summer... your amazing... thankz for upload... 5 stars...

  • @ohmyfreakingod350

    I used three different graphite pencils, a 2B, a 4B, and a 6B. Yes as deathpill666 rightly pointed, these numbers refer to softness of the graphite. The softer it is, the darker it comes on paper. 6B is the darkest among them.

    @gtaman

    I will try to show how its done better in some other video. Thanks for the compiment.

  • I didn't really learn much but you are a great at drawing, dang

  • I think he said that he used a "b.6" and a "b.2"

    the nombers stand for how soft the led is the higer the nomber the softer the led! I dont know the type he used but It isnt important just buy a good one!hope I halped you:)...bye.

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