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Old August 7th, 2012, 12:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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everyone should read the following article
;
By the way, everybody should applicate this type of guidelines
They are also a good
reference if you feel that you are making major errors in your portraits.

You begin a portrait with the eyes as they are the main focal point.
The
general proportions of a head that we outlined on previous pages are ideal
for drawing realistic heads from your imagination.
This is a strong
compositional starting point for a three quarter view portrait.
The general
proportions of a head that we outlined on previous pages are ideal for
drawing realistic heads from your imagination.
The general proportions of a
head that we outlined on previous pages are ideal for drawing realistic
heads from your imagination.
Our Pencil Portrait lesson explains and
illustrates the step by step drawing techniques involved in creating the
portrait of a young girl.
If you get the correct relationship between the
eyes, nose and mouth, you will end up with a good likeness.
2. Using
softly shaded tone to create the form and texture of each feature.
Take
care where you choose to position them on the page as this will affect the
overall balance of the portrait.
They are also a good reference if you feel
that you are making major errors in your portraits.

ciao
 




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