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VIDEO DESCRIPTION
How to block-in and draw portraits and the head as it relates to learning how to do portrait drawing, realistic figure or people drawing | In this drawing tutorial we take a look at how to block-in the head or a portrait when sketching or drawing the human figure or people. We examine some key concepts and techniques to keep in mind and practice to get the most out of blocking-in. Blocking in addresses proportion, and capturing the whole, enveloping shape that contains the figure.
The key is to look for the big and simple shapes that contain the whole pose.
31 янв 2014