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Category:

Art

Time:

1 hour 30 min

Language:

English

Level:

Beginner

Tutorial by:

Michaels

About


The planes of the face are the elevational curves and shifts that make up the three-dimensions of the face and head. Understanding the contour lines of these planes is essential to rendering realistic facial features. Likewise, the shapes of the light and shadows or value shapes are equally important to drawing realistic forms and capturing likeness in any person's facial features. In this class, we will map out the planes of the face surrounding an eye and draw that eye using primarily the contours of these planes. Then, we will draw an eye looking only at the value. Last, we will combine these two techniques. This class uses chalk pastel pencils and charcoal on charcoal paper and instructor-provided reference photographs of eyes.


Products featured in this tutorial:

  • General's® MultiPastel® Chalk Pencil -10603375
  • General's® 557 Series Charcoal Pencil -10581809
  • General's® 557 Series Charcoal Pencil -10581803
  • General's® MultiPastel® Chalk Pencil -10581811
  • General's® MultiPastel® Chalk Pencil -10603373
  • Strathmore® 300 Series Charcoal Paper Pad -10063426
  • Blending Stumps & Tortillons by Artist's Loft™ -10339029
  • General's® Kneaded Rubber Eraser -10062488


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