Art students work for years to learn to create good portraits that capture the likeness of a subject. Even among trained artists, it takes a special talent to draw faces accurately. This problem ...
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Learn to Draw Faces, Hair, Hats, and Glasses Easily
Unlock your artistic potential with this step-by-step guide to drawing expressive faces, stylish hair, cool hats, and trendy glasses. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to refine your skills, these ...
New Yorker cartoonist Jason Adam Katzenstein already taught you how to do “gesture drawing,” one of the most basic artistic techniques. In the new video above, he focuses on faces, showing how the ...
James Gilbert, "My Sense of Humor is Complicated by My Personality" (2019), wood, stain, lacquer, pigmented wax, found chair, 44 x 36 x 28 inches (all photos by Kevin Todora, courtesy the artist and ...
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Drawing faces using the Asaro head
This tutorial explains how the Asaro Head helps simplify facial structure into clear planes. It shows how understanding these planes makes face proportions and shading easier to control.
At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today Google has a number of Android experiments its Creative Lab team built to see how far it could push mobile devices. One that caught my eye, however, is this ...
Let’s try an experiment: Draw a face. Nothing fancy, just an oval with eyes, nose, mouth, some hair. What you’ve produced probably looks like a cartoon Neandertal. Just about everyone tends to draw ...
Louise Nevelson, “Untitled” (1928), fabricated red chalk on paper, sheet: 17 5/8 × 13 3/8 inches (image courtesy the Whitney Museum of American Art) Nevelson’s self-glorification served a long-term, ...
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