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Portrait Phase II Preview

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Release date:2016

Author:Anders Zor

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Now, after grounding yourself in the foundation of portrait in oil, it’s time to open up your palette range a bit. First we will jump into the “Zorn” palette, named after famed Swedish painter Anders Zorn. This four color palette is truly amazing. You will learn to premix this palette, then Jeff will introduce you to five different approaches to laying in and painting a portrait from photo reference. These traditional techniques have been mastered by portrait painters throughout history. This should prove to be an eye opening phase. Try all the methods, and start to think about which one resonates with you most.

Table of Contents

Creating the Zorn Palette
Burnt Umber with Color Part I
Burnt Umber with Color Part II
Burnt Umber with Color Part III
Burnt Umber with Color Part IV
Direct Approach Part I
Direct Approach Part II
Direct Approach Part III
Soft Scumbling Approach Part I
Soft Scumbling Approach Part II
Soft Scumbling Approach Part III
Tiling Approach Part I
Tiling Approach Part II
Tiling Approach Part III
Abstract/Drybrush Approach Part I
Abstract/Drybrush Approach Part II
Closing Thoughts

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