Video – Self Portrait with Grid-Lines

When working on commissioned portraits I use a very elementary system of grid lines.  I first print out whatever I’m drawing and than box it out with 1″ squares.  If my drawing is a 16″ x 20″ the boxes will be 2″.  This ensures that my proportions are correct (or as correct as I can get them).  I did this video to show the boxes and how I use them.  There are lots of ways of laying out a drawing.  This, for me, is the easiest and fastest way.   The lines disappear on the charcoal paper I usually draw on, so I did this drawing on regular drawing paper with a 3B drawing pencil.  It was a lovely break to get away from the pastel pencils for a few and just draw without blending or worrying about highlights.

If you haven’t yet, please check out my tutorial on this method.

Video – Photo-Realistic Portrait Drawing Of A Woman With Earrings On Toned Paper By Heidi Rounds

Time-lapsed video of commissioned portrait drawn by Heidi Rounds. Black and white. Pastel pencil on charcoal paper.

Photo-Realistic Portrait Drawing Of A Young Boy On Toned Paper By Heidi Rounds

Time-lapsed video of a portrait drawn by Heidi Rounds. Black and white. Pastel pencil on charcoal paper. Lots of lights, darks and shadows.

Realistic Portrait Drawing Of A Little Boy On Toned Paper

 

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