TAILIEUCHUNG - The Art Of Animal Drawing - Introduction People

From the subtleties of emotion conveyed by facial expressions to the limitless number of shapes the human form can take, people are some of the most captivating subjects to draw. Knowing how to capture a human likeness also gives you the confidence to explore a wider range of subjects and compositions in your drawing adventures. In the following pages, you'll learn the basic principles of drawing figures, from finding the proper proportions to sketching profiles and studying the movements of the human body. You'll also learn how to apply simple shading techniques that will bring life to all of your. | Chapter 5 Introduction to People From the subtleties of emotion conveyed by facial expressions to the limitless number of shapes the human form can take people are some of the most captivating subjects to draw. Knowing how to capture a human likeness also gives you the confidence to explore a wider range of subjects and compositions in your drawing adventures. In the following pages you ll learn the basic principles of drawing figures from finding the proper proportions to sketching profiles and studying the movements of the human body. You ll also learn how to apply simple shading techniques that will bring life to all of your portraits 121 Beginning Portraiture by Michael Butkus A good starting point for drawing people is the head and face. The shapes are fairly simple and the proportions are easy to measure. And portraiture is also very rewarding. You can feel a great sense of satisfaction when you look at a portrait you ve drawn and see a true likeness of your subject especially when the model is someone near and dear to you. So why not start with children Drawing a Child s Portrait Once you ve practiced drawing features you re ready for a full portrait. You ll probably want to draw from a photo though since children rarely sit still for very long Study the features carefully and try to draw what you truly see and not what you think an eye or a nose should look like. But don t be discouraged if you don t get a perfect likeness right off the bat. Just keep practicing Understanding a Child s Proportions Draw guidelines to divide the head in half horizontally then divide the lower half into fourths. Use the guidelines to place the eyes nose ears and mouth as shown. Separating the Features Before you attempt a full portrait try drawing the features separately to get a feel for the shapes and forms. Look at faces in books and magazines and draw as many different features as you can. Common Proportion Flaws Quite a few things are wrong with these drawings of this .

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