Peter Han Draws Heads in Every Direction
Peter Han Draws Heads in Every Direction
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Peter Han Draws Heads in Every Direction
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Michael Giff
Frequent burnout victim here... 10 years and counting. Doing funner projects on my weekends seem to have kept me from taking longer breaks from drawing though. Here's hoping it holds.
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Applying perspective to the human head is a complex process. In this lesson, Peter Han shows you how to use the brow line as your main landmark to establish camera angles and facial proportions. You will learn how to construct a simplified head and place it on a grid to draw it from multiple viewpoints. We cover front, side, up, down, and diagonal angles using up to five-point perspective. You will also learn how to control the amount of detail you put into the facial features. This skill helps you create depth and develop your own style without overworking the drawing. Finally, Peter shares practical advice on how to structure your daily practice to build consistency and avoid burnout.

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Marshall Vandruff
Anchor your perspective to the brow when drawing heads. This landmark establishes your camera angle and proportions. You will see how to construct the head from extreme angles and simplify your lines to avoid overworking the features.
Michael Giff
Frequent burnout victim here... 10 years and counting. Doing funner projects on my weekends seem to have kept me from taking longer breaks from drawing though. Here's hoping it holds.
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