Tuesday, April 16, 2013

pencil portrait tutorial- how beginners learn to draw pencilportraits quickly and easily

pencil portrait tutorial- how beginners learn to draw pencil
portraits quickly and easily


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attention: are you looking for a faster and easier way to drawing pencil portraits? this is not a drawing tutorial that attempts to show you how to draw pencil portraits by throwing thousands of words at you and only a few nice-looking pictures that you must figure out on how to draw from a to b. this tutorial will actually guide you, step-by-step, through the details of drawing pencil portraits. You can begin immediately without any expensive drawing materials.

if you’re already a professional artist then this letter is not for you. This letter is for you if you want to be guided step by step to learn how to draw pencil portraits with simple and easy steps.

let me introduce myself. My name is christopher sia and i have been drawing pencil portraits since i was in secondary school. I was a teen who didn’t know how to draw at all. I thought that drawing realistic portrait will be easy but it isn’t if is without any good coaching.

i struggled to learn on how to draw pencil portraits so i decided to get a part-time job and spent my hard-earned money on drawing courses and art books.

most of these books only provide nice-looking results of their work and are full of boring description expecting you to learn it’s like telling you how to cook a pizza without showing you. Yes, theory is important but for the beginner it is more often confusing and discouraging.

some of the art books may provide step-by-step method but they’re not exactly a ‘truly’ step-by-step guide, there’s quite a huge jump from step a to b

you see, for a beginner like me who didn’t know how to draw at all, i can’t just learn to draw from a nicely drawn picture. It’s just too hard for me. Nobody learns anything by being shown only the final result, anyway. I had spent a lot hoping to learn drawing portraits by attending drawing courses and buying art books.

from these disappointments, i had to learn drawing pencil portraits on my own, and i wasted much time and effort through lots of trial and error b ut that doesn’t mean you have to

after 6 months of struggling back in 2006, i managed to understand the steps that you need to follow in order to draw nice realistic pencil portraits in a fastest period .

by following the steps, the period of time that i spend to complete a pencil portrait were 7 days. after that, everything seemed to get easier. from 7 days to 6 d......Read More detail



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