Re: Learn to Draw Portraits - Ep.3B Graphite & Eraser
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you need, and i stress the point NEED to use paper and pencil, and practice alot !!!
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You're doing better - keep going.
I REALLY suggest you "dive in" with real pencils. It's a COMPLETELY different feeling.
We learn not only by looking but also by touching - and this you don't get on a computer. Draw with a pencil - and you'll learn much more and advance much faster.
All the best - and never listen to mean people!
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Have you ever tried using layers when drawing wit your software?
If you use this method you can make changes and develop your drawing without having to erase. You can even trace photographs using layers.
I know some people say you should not trace but I find it useful sometimes when practacing proportions
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Drawing using a tablet is far from easy and it takes a lot of getting used to.
Save all your drawings though so you can look back on them and see how your skills improve.
Do you draw from your imagination or do you work from photographs?
I can see you are getting better allready.
Keep on drawing!
Best wishes
OZ
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Use construction lines, and use a layer under that to figure out everything before you do details. Just search 'figure drawing'
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this picture would look ALOT better if you picked the colour black, turned the opacity up to 100% and went over the entire thing, anyone who posts a comment in response to this one is just a slut who wants to suck my balls and is jelous because i get to stroke my dick and they dont.
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My comment would be very similar, so I'm just saying "ditto" to your comment :D
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yadaboy, art isn't just about pure talent people can create great art without being super talented.
you need to practice over and over to posess that talent anyways so don't ever tell him to give up! hes actually getting better as you can compare his two drawings in the vid.
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i have only started using photoshop too. i think you are going about the whole picture thing the hard way, So far the way i do it is to draw quickly where everything goes, then make that layer less opaque then use those work out lines to to find the shapes of your shading value lines. then all you need to do is hide the work out layer lines and you will be left with a better look. Also instead of smudging use Guassian blur and keep layering dont be afraid to end up with over 100 layers!!
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i was just kidding man. estoy bromiando
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sorry I'm from spain
thanks !
Yeah he was about plenty stuff. I can't wait for his next video.
MirSPCM 4 years ago
!Your english is fine!and great second try! well done!:D:D i look forward to seeing u evolve even more...and yes jason is a guruuuuuu!:D
neha3009 4 years ago
Thank you very much for your support !
MirSPCM 4 years ago