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How to Draw Heads Step by Step From Any Angle

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Release date:2018, August

Duration:08 h 47 m

Author: Robert Marzullo

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What Will I Learn?
You will be able to draw the heads of your characters more effectively.
You will be able to draw more variety in your character designs.
You will have more confidence with drawing facial features for your characters.

Requirements
You should have a basic understanding of drawing simple forms.
You can use pencil and paper or digital drawing software if you prefer.

Description
Drawing Heads confidently is an extremely important skillset for any Artist!

In this course, you will learn how to draw a variety of heads and faces from any angle. You will learn popular techniques such as the Andrew Loomis method. Breaking down the face into thirds. How to align features of the face and establish proportions. You will also learn how to draw individual areas of the face. We will cover eyes, mouths, noses, hair, and face shapes. These individual sections will give you more confidence when constructing the entire head of your character.

This How to Draw Heads from Any Angle Course is currently at 48 Lectures and Over 9 Hours of Content. It includes the PDF Art File to work along with as well.

You will also learn how to distort or caricature the head and facial features. This allows you to come up with all sorts of inventive concepts. Not being too strict with the creation of your characters proportions can also be a lot more fun. By the end of this course you will have a firm understanding of the rules when drawing the human head as well as how to bend them for your creative needs!

This course is great for students that want to learn the basic construction techniques for drawing the human head or for more advanced artists that want to use a less structured approach. These lectures cover male and female character types with a variety of hair, expressions, face shapes, and view points.

Who is the target audience?
Any artist that wants to improve their abilities to draw heads and faces with more variety.
Any artist that struggles with drawing the head at various angles and proportions.

Table of Contents

Introduction 02:14
Introduction 02:14
Structure of the Head 33:54
Studying the Cranium 08:00
Dividing the Head Into Thirds 08:33
Mapping Out the Features of the Face 09:35
Mapping Out the Features of the Face – Part 2 07:46
Drawing Heads in Front and Side Views 54:37
Drawing the Male Head in a Profile View 15:03
Drawing the Female Face – Front View – Part 1 11:42
Drawing the Female Face – Front View – Part 2 11:23
Drawing the Female Face – Side View 13:26
Drawing the Female Face – Final Adjustments 03:03
Drawing Heads on an Angle 01:49:16
Drawing the Head on an Angle 13:48
Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle 12:25
Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle – Part 2 10:00
Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle – Part 3 10:36
Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle 11:37
Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle – Part 2 09:37
Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle – Part 3 15:30
Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle 07:43
Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle – Part 2 06:07
Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle – Part 3 11:53
Drawing Various Character Types with and without Structure 4:16
Drawing the Head – Changing Proportions of the Face 11:46
Drawing the Head – Changing Proportions of the Face – Part 2 04:15
Drawing a Pretty Face – Front View 14:22
Drawing a Pretty Face – Front View – Part 2 08:28
Drawing the Head Using Less Structure 09:05
Drawing Various Character Types – With and Without Structure 06:20
Drawing Eyes – Male and Female 57:56
Constructing the Eye 12:46
Drawing Eyes on an Angle 11:02
Drawing Eyes – Male Versus Female 10:50
Drawing Anger and Fear Eye Expressions 13:27
Drawing Eyes Young and Old 09:51
Drawing Noses 52:29
Drawing the Nose – Profile View 09:13
Drawing the Nose – Downward Angle 11:19
Drawing the Nose – Upward Angle 16:50
Drawing the Nose with less structure 05:28
Drawing Noses with more Variation 09:39
Drawing the Mouth 46:44
Understanding the Basic Shapes of the Mouth 09:58
Creating Gestures of the Mouth 10:45
Drawing the Mouths – Male Versus Female 07:01
Rendering the Mouth – Male and Female 10:01
Drawing a Monster Mouth 08:59
Drawing Female Hair Styles 01:05:23
Drawing the Female Hair Style – First Example 25:51
Drawing the Female Hair Style – Second and Third Example 16:31
Drawing the Female Hair Style – Rendering the Third Example 23:01
Drawing Male Hair Styles 50:45
Establishing the Form of the First Hair Style 13:35
Rendering the Form of the First Hair Style 04:04
Establishing the Form of the Second Hair Style 09:21
Rendering the Form of the Second Hair Style 12:07
Drawing the Third Hair Style – Form and Rendering 10:36
Divide the Head into Thirds 1 question
Bonus Lecture 01:02

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01 Introduction
01 – Introduction

02 Structure of the Head
02 – Studying the Cranium
03 – Dividing the Head Into Thirds
04 – Mapping Out the Features of the Face – Part 1
05 – Mapping Out the Features of the Face – Part 2

03 Drawing Heads in Front and Side Views
06 – Drawing the Male Head in a Profile View
07 – Drawing the Female Face – Front View – Part 1
08 – Drawing the Female Face – Front View – Part 2
09 – Drawing the Female Face – Side View
10 – Drawing the Female Face – Final Adjustments

04 Drawing Heads on an Angle
11 – Drawing the Head on an Angle
12 – Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle – Part 1
13 – Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle – Part 2
14 – Drawing the Head on a Downward Angle – Part 3
15 – Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle – Part 1
16 – Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle – Part 2
17 – Drawing the Female Head on an Upward Angle – Part 3
18 – Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle – Part 1
19 – Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle – Part 2
20 – Drawing the Male Head on an Upward Angle – Part 3

05 Drawing Char Types with and without Struct
21 – Drawing the Head – Changing Proportions of the Face – Part 1
22 – Drawing the Head – Changing Proportions of the Face – Part 2
23 – Drawing a Pretty Face – Front View – Part 1
24 – Drawing a Pretty Face – Front View – Part 2
25 – Drawing the Head Using Less Structure
26 – Drawing Various Character Types – With and Without Structure

06 Drawing Eyes – Male and Female
27 – Constructing the Eye
28 – Drawing Eyes on an Angle
29 – Drawing Eyes – Male Versus Female
30 – Drawing Anger and Fear Eye Expressions
31 – Drawing Eyes Young and Old

07 Drawing Noses
32 – Drawing the Nose – Profile View
33 – Drawing the Nose – Downward Angle
34 – Drawing the Nose – Upward Angle
35 – Drawing the Nose with less structure
36 – Drawing Noses with more Variation

08 Drawing the Mouth
37 – Understanding the Basic Shapes of the Mouth
38 – Creating Gestures of the Mouth
39 – Drawing the Mouths – Male Versus Female
40 – Rendering the Mouth – Male and Female
41 – Drawing a Monster Mouth

09 Drawing Female Hair Styles
42 – Drawing the Female Hair Style – First Example
43 – Drawing the Female Hair Style – Second and Third Example
44 – Drawing the Female Hair Style – Rendering the Third Example

10 Drawing Male Hair Styles
45 – Establishing the Form of the First Hair Style
46 – Rendering the Form of the First Hair Style
47 – Establishing the Form of the Second Hair Style
48 – Rendering the Form of the Second Hair Style
49 – Drawing the Third Hair Style – Form and Rendering
50 ASSIGNMENT README.zip

Ex_Files.zip


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