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Graphite Line Drawing for Portrait Sketchbooking by Anaiz Gonzalez (Spanish, Eng sub)

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Release date:2023

Duration:01 h 53 m

Author:Anaiz Gonzalez

Skill level:Beginner

Language:Spanish

Exercise files:Yes

Welcome to our online course on dynamic facial anatomy drawing and technique improvement through daily sketchbook practice!

A sketchbook is not just a book filled with drawings; it is a visual representation of your artistic journey and growth. With a simple mechanical pencil and a solid understanding of anatomical principles, you can witness your progress unfold with every stroke. Join artist Anaïs González as she guides you through creating expressive portraits with intricate details and striking shadows.

Throughout this course, you’ll learn how to infuse eloquence into your illustrations and refine your drawing technique when depicting facial anatomy. Anaïs will demonstrate how to create line portraits using two degrees of graphite hardness in your sketchbook, allowing you to explore various styles and find your artistic voice.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this course will be valuable for honing your skills and elevating your portrait drawing abilities. Grab your drawing materials and prepare to embark on an artistic journey filled with daily practice and creative growth.

You can enroll now and unlock the secrets of dynamic facial anatomy drawing. With Anaïs’ guidance, you’ll be well on your way to creating captivating and expressive portraits that showcase your artistic brilliance. Let’s bring your sketches to life and watch your technique soar to new heights!

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3 Comments

  1. When downloading, the subtitles don’t download together with the file. So, for those who don’t know Spanish, don’t waste your time downloading.

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