HOW TO DRAW A REALISTIC PORTRAIT by Ulyana Stuzhuk
Release date:2022
Author:Ulyana Stuzhuk
Skill level:Beginner
Language:English
Exercise files:Yes
That’s wonderful, Ulyana! Congratulations on your graduation and your extensive experience in drawing portraits. It’s great to hear that you’re passionate about realism and stylized realism in your artwork. Sharing your knowledge and skills through a course is an excellent way to inspire and help others who are interested in improving their portrait drawing abilities.
By combining your academic background in graphic design and illustration with your years of experience, you can provide valuable insights and techniques to aspiring artists. Teaching others allows you to share your unique perspective, style, and approach to creating portraits. It’s fantastic that you enjoy experimenting with details, colors, and lighting, as these elements can truly enhance the visual impact of a portrait.
Through your course, aspiring artists will have the opportunity to benefit from your expertise, guidance, and the skills you have acquired throughout your artistic journey. Teaching others can be a fulfilling experience, and I’m sure your students will greatly appreciate the knowledge and techniques you share with them.
Best of luck with your course, Ulyana!
THANK YOU SO MUCH
lesson 1 is missing and so is a lot of her references, I wish I had them to add them or help. but i don’t. If people have trouble turning the folder .brushes into brushes I can help. but it’s def not easy. 🙂
whoever posted this can you please recheck your files and upload more? please thank you.
Please explain how to import those brush files into procreate.
Please I beg you
ok after days of searching i found out how to , for anyone with the same problem just open the file containing the plist file and all the other folders , select all the files , zip them and once your have your zip file , change the .zip extension to .brushset extension and voilaaaaaaaa , thank me later your beautiful souls