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Drawing Expressive Portraits

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: F&W Media, IncorporatedDescription: 128 pagesISBN:
  • 9780891346142
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 743.42
LOC classification:
  • NC773
Summary: "After an introduction to drawing materials and papers, Paul Leveille demonstrates easy, basic drawing techniques - including crosshatching, softening contrasts, blending, lifting out, using a chisel-edge pencil, and creating soft edges using tortillions." "Then, with many clear step-by-step demonstrations of technique, you'll learn how to assure the proper proportions and placement of features - with the head straight-on and in various other positions; draw each feature - including the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and chin; use values - along with highlights, cast shadows and reflected light - to create depth, weight and a feeling of solidity; communicate various facial expressions in your portraits, from anguish to glee; and work from a live model - you'll learn all about creative lighting, finding the best pose, backgrounds and more." "Finally, watch from start to finish as Paul creates nine lifelike portraits of a variety of people in different poses and lighting conditions. As he draws, he fills you in on the mediums, materials and techniques he uses to achieve a wide range of effects and expressions."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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"After an introduction to drawing materials and papers, Paul Leveille demonstrates easy, basic drawing techniques - including crosshatching, softening contrasts, blending, lifting out, using a chisel-edge pencil, and creating soft edges using tortillions." "Then, with many clear step-by-step demonstrations of technique, you'll learn how to assure the proper proportions and placement of features - with the head straight-on and in various other positions; draw each feature - including the eyes, nose, mouth, ears and chin; use values - along with highlights, cast shadows and reflected light - to create depth, weight and a feeling of solidity; communicate various facial expressions in your portraits, from anguish to glee; and work from a live model - you'll learn all about creative lighting, finding the best pose, backgrounds and more." "Finally, watch from start to finish as Paul creates nine lifelike portraits of a variety of people in different poses and lighting conditions. As he draws, he fills you in on the mediums, materials and techniques he uses to achieve a wide range of effects and expressions."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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