The Art of Portrait: How to draw and paint the countenance

Learn what you need to make a portrait. Theoretical and practical lessons. Extra material. Drawing and painting.

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The Art of Portrait: How to draw and paint the countenance

What You Will Learn!

  • Drawing the main features of the human face
  • Painting a portrait with different techniques
  • Making initial sketches
  • Get to know and applying the head's morphology within a portrait
  • Representing the countenance's proportions

Description


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-This course is a complete audiovisual guide which with you will be able to make portraits thanks to these practical and theorical lessons. We will go into morphology, proportions, tipologies and portrait's purpose. It also includes a bibliography, images to download and video tutorials commented by the professor in real time with activities. This course can be made in a week but you actually you can practice the activities for months until you perfect them. The organization of the course is as follows:


1)Basic notions

2) Head's proportion and morphology

3) Other elements in a portrait

4) Practical examples explained step by step

5) Summary, conclusion. 

Sign up this course if you are interested and you want to have the necessary tools to draw and painting the human face. 

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Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for every student of Plastic Arts, Fine Arts and anyone interested in the world of Portrait
  • It is as well directed towards Fine Arts' teachers who are looking for more tools to teach their classes
  • At the same time it is directed towards Fine Artists who want to start in the world of Portrait

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Tags

  • Art History
  • Drawing
  • Portraiture

Subscribers

128

Lectures

33

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