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~Welcome to my art class~

 

In this class, I'll be teaching you to advance from stick figures onto realistic looking portraits. Though I'm certainly not the greatest of teachers out there (There are plenty of other people on BYC who could teach better because they're professional) but, I believe that I can set a solid foundation for any student who is willing to learn. Then, they can build on from there!

 

I will be walking you through the steps of creating a portrait- from beginning to end. The first few lessons won't be anything more than establishing the proper skills to create a portrait, but later on we'll be exploring the human features and such.

 

List of students:

 

NixNoodleNumbat

horsecrazychicklovingkid

Zinnia-Hen

chloezoebob101

TheOutcast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lessons will be posted every Saturday. I expect the assignments to be "handed" in by the following Saturday.

Thank you! big_smile.png

 

Lesson one: Page one

 


Edited by chickendiva25 - 4/25/12 at 11:54am

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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post #2 of 45

wee.gifI'm in!

I won't be on much at all anymore. I'm WAY too busy with school and such. If you wish to contact me, PM me and I will reply as soon as I can.
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I won't be on much at all anymore. I'm WAY too busy with school and such. If you wish to contact me, PM me and I will reply as soon as I can.
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post #3 of 45
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wee.gifI'm in!



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I'll put you on the list!

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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post #4 of 45

I would join, but I don't have a way to get my pics on the computer...barnie.gif

News Flash!!: My hobby is writing stories and drawing, and I'm an editor for a magazine. I have meetings every Monday afternoon, so I can almost guarantee that I won't log on that day.

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News Flash!!: My hobby is writing stories and drawing, and I'm an editor for a magazine. I have meetings every Monday afternoon, so I can almost guarantee that I won't log on that day.

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I would join, but I don't have a way to get my pics on the computer...barnie.gif


*Hugs* You're certainly most welcome to follow along though!

 

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Count meh in pleazzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzze!!!!! big_smile.png

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Jesus Christ was sinless, perfect; He was beaten with whips tipped with glass shards, spikes driven through his wrists and ankles, a crown of thorns set into his head, for us. And that includes YOUABCAdmit, Believe, Confess that Jesus is God's son and he gave his life for you, accept him into your heart as your savior, orwhen you die, you will never have another chance. Jesus...

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post #7 of 45

May I please join in on this? I may not be your most active student, but I'll at least try.

If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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I'll put you both up! wee.gif

 

Note: The first lesson will be this Saturday, to anyone who's wondering.

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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post #9 of 45
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I apologize for not getting the lesson up today. I've been pretty busy today, and as of right now I just don't have the time. Expect the lesson tomorrow. 

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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~Lesson I~

 

Welcome to lesson I!This class I'll be going over the basics.

But first, we need to establish our tools. I use an HB 2 mechanical pencil, a tortillion, a regular eraser, and a kneaded eraser (A kneaded eraser is a bit like clay, since you can mold it into different shapes and erase with it). Though you don't need a tortillion to draw a realistic portrait, you might need it for this class. Anyways, on with the lesson.

 

Now that we have our tools, lets get drawing. You know, shapes are very important in shaping your art. Perhaps you might've seen something like this before?

Art 14 005.jpg

 

This is very important as it will open a lot of doors for your drawings.

You can do this in your spare time, but make sure you don't rush it because it might harm the outcome.

Lets start with a simple circle. I free-handed mine, but you'll want to trace the lips of a cup or something similar:

Art 14 001.jpg

 

Then, add a dark shading near the side farthest away from the direction of light (whichever way you choose). Add a cast shadow as well.

Art 14 002.jpg

 

Then, continue shading, like so:

Art 14 003.jpg

But in a lighter shade like I did. Keep in mind the way the light is coming from, you don't want to completely drawn it out with pencil.

 

Then, shade it in like so. Squint your eyes a bit to find any dark parts that make it look uneven. Gently lift them out with a kneaded eraser (or regular one, it doesn't really matter) and fill them in with your tortillion or pencil. Fill in any light parts as well.

Art 14 004.jpg

(I know it looks sloppy. I apologize, but do take note that my weekend has been hectic and that this was done quickly)

You can try this a few times until you really get the hang of it. Its very fun when you get the desired effect. :P

 

Somethings I need to tell you:

DO NOT DRAW YOUR LINES HARD. I cannot stress this enough. O_O Those of you who work with anime and manga are probably used to drawing a hard line around your finished project, but when drawing realistically hard lines take away from the picture. For one, it looks sloppy when applied with the shading of a tortillion, and two it takes away from the realism.

Also, take note of the little bit of light around the bottom of the sphere. That is called reflected light, and will be used later on in our class.

 

Now for your work this week; I want you to draw this sphere as much as you'd like, and when Saturday comes show your best one. Also, I'd like to see your best drawing of a person's portrait. It has to be recent, because I'd like to see where all of you are at. smile.png

Have a nice week! 

 

"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why we dread children, even if we love them, they show us the state of our decay." - Brian Aldiss             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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