There is a set up chapter that talks of things like point of view and how to hold a pencil. Also understanding the face – angles, facial relationships, and others. It goes into different facial features like eyes and ears. As well as skin tones and hair. The book does have images of techniques and examples. Not a total beginner book, not step by step – though there is a little of it. The book has tips to work on portrait drawing. It is a slight beginner book – more beginner to intermediate drawer. Shows a variety of different not show how to do each one.
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Sunday, 2 September 2018
Pocket Art: Portrait Drawing by Joanna Henly
There is a set up chapter that talks of things like point of view and how to hold a pencil. Also understanding the face – angles, facial relationships, and others. It goes into different facial features like eyes and ears. As well as skin tones and hair. The book does have images of techniques and examples. Not a total beginner book, not step by step – though there is a little of it. The book has tips to work on portrait drawing. It is a slight beginner book – more beginner to intermediate drawer. Shows a variety of different not show how to do each one.
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