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Stan Prokopenkos Blog - StumbleUpon. Update 09-26-2012 – Above is a video version of this tutorial.

Stan Prokopenkos Blog - StumbleUpon

For more video tutorials visit Proko.com and subscribe to the newsletter In this tutorial I will go over the structure of the nose and give detailed information about the bridge, ball, and nostrils of the nose. At the end, I will show a step by step of a nose drawing. The Major Planes When drawing the nose, I’ll usually start by indicating the 4 major planes – top, 2 sides, and bottom. Anatomical Information I think the anatomical shapes in the nose are really interesting. The Minor Planes It’s important to memorize the subtle plane changes in all the different part of the nose. Minor Planes of the Bridge The Glabella is shaped like a keystone. Minor Planes of the Ball The ball of the nose isn’t perfectly round, but has very distinct plane changes.

Minor planes of the Nostrils The nostrils, also called wings, curl under themselves similar to the septum. How to Draw a Portrait of the Head - StumbleUpon. The most important part of a drawing is the start, not the finish.

How to Draw a Portrait of the Head - StumbleUpon

This tutorial will focus on how to start a portrait drawing, using basic blocking-in techniques. When drawing a portrait from life, you don’t want to just jump-in and draw. I always walk around the model to get a better understanding of the model and plan out my composition. In addition, whenever I do a head study, or a portrait, I don’t start out by trying to capture a “likeness.” Instead, I try to construct a solid head, focusing on the volumetric forms. Here is my process for drawing portraits: 1. Mark the top of skull, not the hair, then locate the line of the chin, mark the back of the skull and two lines for the angles of the front of the skull. 20 Great Close-up Photos of Eyes. When we look at a photo of a face, the first thing we notice are usually the eyes.

20 Great Close-up Photos of Eyes

Eyes themselves make a powerful subject and can say a lot about the person and emotion. Here are 20 beautifully taken photos that only focus on the eyes. We have a variety of eyes that are striking, quirky, dreamy, expressive and dark. This post is definitely not for those with Ommetaphobia (fear of eyes). Thanks to our reader Matthew from Up With People for this suggestion. The Eye Of Jenny by kiolero Father of the Eye by ~Dezz~ My Dads Amazing Eye by Natalion Eye Of the Tiger by SeXeS Eye by Michele Catania Eye by remography Brown Eye by Jesse J. Eye see the world by Assaf_F The eye by Arisu Saktos Green eye by photo.vju Emma’s eye by Punta1 Pretty Green eyes by Doodoox – Juliette Legrand Decon’s beautiful eye! My eye by Jenna Walmer The world through her eyes by Aliens & Robots My eye by SophieMuc Earache, My Eye!

Drawing the Human Eye & OnlyPencil Drawing Tutorials. We can all probably draw the human eye, we draw the oval shape with the iris and pupil.

Drawing the Human Eye & OnlyPencil Drawing Tutorials

I consider that to be a basic sketch of the eye. Before you draw a realistic eye you must first study what it really is. I will post a closeup picture of an eye so you can see what it looks up close. We all have them, but I’m sure that most of us haven’t really paid attention to what it really looks like up close. If you really want to draw a realistic eye, i suggest you study it well.

Take a look at the pupil(the black area in the center), this area contracts in size when light hits it. Tools Used: 2h wood cased pencil2b 0.5 Mechanical PencilKneaded EraserColor BlenderSmooth Bristol Paper This is the final drawing of what we’ll be working on. Step 1 Well we will start by drawing the outline, this can be a fast sketch, but enough detail to show the shape.

Step 2 Start by filling in the pupil using the 6b progresso pencil. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Similar Tutorial…You can also try Step 7 Step 8 Step 9 Step 10. Drawing Lessons - How to Draw the Portrait - Drawing Figure - Drawing Still... - StumbleUpon.