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Mark Hill – Head Drawing – Structure and Rhythm

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Release date:2019

Duration:01 h 09 m

Author:Mark Hill

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Hey everyone! So this class is essentially a follow up class to my first Head Drawing Basics class HERE

In this class, we’re going to dive a little deeper into the aspects of constructing the portrait using similar techniques from the first class. This will focus on building the structures of the head much further and show you how to move beyond the basic construction and develop your portraits much further.

I’ll talk about dividing the head into basic planes/axis, but also go into the rhythms of the head and how to use them to help you construct more accurate and anatomical head drawings. In the lessons, I’ll show you a few different ways in how I approach the construction process with much more detail, and you’ll watch me draw two different portraits with varying degrees of structure.

If you’re just starting out don’t be intimidated! The concepts are still fairly simple, I just go quite a bit further with the information so you’ll have a fairly good understanding of how to approach your portraits and hopefully take them farther than you have before.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2:31
2. Before getting started 1 4:21
3. Head Rhythms 11:44
4. Head Construction & Rhythms 1 10:47
5. Head Construction & Rhythms 2 10:03
6. Portrait Block in 1 8:33
7. Portrait Block in 2 7:51
8. Portrait Block in 3 12:16
9. Closing Thoughts 1 1:00

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