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Drawing the portrait : step-by-step lessons for mastering classic techniques for beginners / Braden Messer. - Princeton University Library Catalog
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Drawing the portrait : step-by-step lessons for mastering classic techniques for beginners / Braden Messer.
Author
Messer, Braden
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Format
Book
Language
English
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いぷしろん
dition
1st edition.
Published/Created
San Rafael, CA : Rocky Nook, [2024]
Description
1 online resource (200 pages) : illustrations
Availability
Available Online
O'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public Library Edition
Details
Subject(s)
Portrait drawing
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Technique
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Summary note
The ultimate guide to learning how to easily draw stunning, realistic faces. The human head is one of the most challenging yet rewarding subjects to draw. In this immersive book, popular YouTube drawing instructor Braden Messer breaks down the basics of how to master classic portrait drawing techniques using simple, step-by-step projects. By demystifying classic drawing styles such as the Loomis Method (which utilizes sections to depict the human head) and the Asaro head (which helps artists fully understand the planes of the face) readers will have a solid foundation to work with when it comes to depicting any face. Messer will also share his easy techniques for constructing eyes, noses, lips, ears, and hair as well as placing these features on a head with accurate proportions. With this book, readers will build their understanding of the anatomy of the human head along with their muscle memory and confidence to be able to create beautiful portraits with ease.
Source of description
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
ISBN
979-88-88141-42-7
OCLC
1420049830
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