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Drawing Realistic Children

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Drawing Realistic Children, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4, with 122 lectures, based on 4 reviews, and has 10 subscribers.

You will learn about How to draw realistic portrait of children. Various pencil techniques. Drawing on toned paper and white paper. How to hold a pencil. What pencil pressure to use. The power of lines. Recognizing and creating shapes. Methods to outline a drawing from reference with the right proportions. Creating texture in drawings. How to add emotion or atmosphere to art. Gesture sketching. Understanding the direction of light in art. This course is ideal for individuals who are Art enthousiasts who want to learn drawing techniques. It is particularly useful for Art enthousiasts who want to learn drawing techniques.

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Summary

Title: Drawing Realistic Children

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 122

Number of Published Lectures: 122

Number of Curriculum Items: 135

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 135

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to draw realistic portrait of children.
  • Various pencil techniques.
  • Drawing on toned paper and white paper.
  • How to hold a pencil.
  • What pencil pressure to use.
  • The power of lines.
  • Recognizing and creating shapes.
  • Methods to outline a drawing from reference with the right proportions.
  • Creating texture in drawings.
  • How to add emotion or atmosphere to art.
  • Gesture sketching.
  • Understanding the direction of light in art.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Art enthousiasts who want to learn drawing techniques.
  • Target Audiences

  • Art enthousiasts who want to learn drawing techniques.
  • Have you always wanted to get better at drawing those cute faces of your kids?

    Or someone else’s?

    Is realism something you gravitate towards?

    In this comprehensive drawing course of more than 120 lectures, you will find it all: Instruction, theory, assignments, and entertainment.

    I’ve put my heart and soul into creating this portrait drawing course. And I’ve made sure that there is plenty to learn.

    Start out with the basics of holding a pencil, understanding materials, and getting started!

    Follow along every step of the way as I show you how you can draw 6 different children’s portraits with pencils! Nothing got left out. Every line, every shadow, every smudge, every hatch… it’s all there. And by the end of these 12 hours, you will know what to do.

    Learn more about the theory of art: Lighting, shadows, reference images, outlining, contrast, texture, direction, emotion, creating shapes, and much more!

    Everything is put in a lighthearted, fun light, with me and a couple of other guys as presenters of art-related topics and debates in between the more “serious” lectures.

    It’s fun!

    It’s educational!

    It’s fascinating!

    It’s everything you would want in a portrait drawing video course!

    Don’t wait and get started now!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Welcome

    Lecture 2: Introduction of the Teachers

    Lecture 3: Get More out of This Course

    Chapter 2: Materials and Techniques

    Lecture 1: Different Kinds of Paper

    Lecture 2: Pencils, Erasers, and Sharpeners

    Lecture 3: How to Hold a Pencil

    Chapter 3: The Power of Lines

    Lecture 1: First Light Lines, Then Dark

    Lecture 2: Thickness of Lines

    Lecture 3: What Pencil Pressure to Use

    Lecture 4: Arm Motions and Direction

    Lecture 5: Swirls and Straight Lines

    Lecture 6: Contours VS Blank

    Lecture 7: Drawing the Entire Portrait

    Chapter 4: Drawing of a Baby

    Lecture 1: The Outline

    Lecture 2: The First Shadows and Face

    Lecture 3: The Eyes and Nose

    Lecture 4: Drawing the Lips

    Lecture 5: Shading the Hat

    Lecture 6: The Ear and the Arm

    Lecture 7: The Finishing Touches

    Lecture 8: Other Portraits of Babies

    Lecture 9: Ebook: Babies with Realistic Pencil Sketches

    Chapter 5: Shapes

    Lecture 1: Is Tracing Cheating?

    Lecture 2: Abstract Shapes

    Lecture 3: Degrees and Angles

    Lecture 4: Axis Lines

    Chapter 6: Shape Exercises

    Lecture 1: Oval and Circle Perfection Exercises

    Lecture 2: Square, Rectangle, and Triangle Exercises

    Lecture 3: Making a Shape 3 Dimensional

    Chapter 7: More Exercises

    Lecture 1: Draw 3D Objects

    Chapter 8: The Right Order

    Lecture 1: Portrait of a Bigger Size

    Lecture 2: The Right Order of Drawing

    Chapter 9: Live Drawing

    Lecture 1: Three Methods for the Outline

    Lecture 2: Examples of the Methods

    Lecture 3: Shadows on the Baby's Clothes

    Lecture 4: More Baby Details

    Lecture 5: The Baby's Face

    Lecture 6: The Toddler's Left Eye

    Lecture 7: The Toddler's Right Eye

    Lecture 8: Drawing the Hair

    Lecture 9: The Last Touches

    Chapter 10: Other Thoughts

    Lecture 1: Comments

    Lecture 2: Other Little Girl Portraits

    Lecture 3: How Slow or Fast Should You Draw?

    Lecture 4: Ebook: Girls with Realistic Pencil Sketches

    Chapter 11: Line Fundamentals

    Lecture 1: Insulting Each Other's Insults

    Lecture 2: Contouring and Line Thickness

    Chapter 12: Direction in Drawings

    Lecture 1: More Movement and Direction

    Lecture 2: Ebook: Action Poses

    Chapter 13: Texture

    Lecture 1: Rough and Smooth Surfaces

    Lecture 2: Reflective Surfaces

    Lecture 3: Wetness

    Lecture 4: Hair and Fur

    Chapter 14: Live Portrait Drawing

    Lecture 1: A Light Outline

    Lecture 2: The Grey Layer

    Lecture 3: The Ear

    Lecture 4: More Shadows

    Lecture 5: The First Eye

    Lecture 6: Finishing the Details of the First Eye

    Lecture 7: Starting the Nose

    Lecture 8: Starting the Lips

    Lecture 9: Finishing the Lips

    Lecture 10: The Second Eye

    Lecture 11: Drawing the Hair

    Lecture 12: Drawing the Right Ear

    Lecture 13: The Neck Area

    Lecture 14: The Little Details of the Skin

    Chapter 15: Emotion in Faces

    Lecture 1: Facial Expressions

    Lecture 2: How to Add Emotion or Atmosphere

    Lecture 3: Good Background Music in Art

    Chapter 16: Composition

    Lecture 1: Recommending Your Own Course

    Lecture 2: Blending in and Standing out

    Lecture 3: Different Compositions

    Lecture 4: Gesture Sketches

    Lecture 5: Rule of Thirds

    Instructors

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    Vincent Noot
    Instructor
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