Daily Exercises To Improve Your Realistic Portrait Drawings
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.53 GB | Duration: 9h 24m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 20.53 GB | Duration: 9h 24m
How to Draw Realistic Portraits With Pencils: Solid Tones, Smooth Transitions, Realistic Skin Detail and Authentic Hair
What you'll learn
Fundamental realism techniques and portrait development
Practical step by step procedure to render beautiful photorealistic/hyperrealistic portraits
Advanced Hair, skin and highlight detailing
Build familiarity with equipment, procedure and technique
Build familiarity with using a full value range
Improved Patience
Correct pencil pressure and how to blend solid tones & smooth value transitions
How to build form and depth using pencil pressure
Advanced shading techniques & grid method
How to layer different pencils sequentially to render beautiful value transitions & keep consistency in tone
Requirements
No prior drawing experience needed. Practical steps are shown with the beginner in mind
Basic equipment required for realism. Complete breakdown lesson included within the course
Motivation to practice and dedication to learn
Description
The complete course offers a comprehensive breakdown of tools and technique, and comprises 28 small, fun, manageable drawing studies, each focusing on different elements of portraiture. Divided into 8 episodes for easy digestion, each study is narrated from start to finish and provides succinct, step by step procedure for drawing photo realistic portraiture with graphite pencils. Throughout the course, students will learn…How to layer different pencil sets to showcase a full value range (Graphite, Carbon, Charcoal)How to render unbelievably smooth light & dark tonal blendsHow to create realistic skin textureAuthentic hair detailing including procedural breakdown for curly hairHyperrealistic drawing studiesHow to blend super soft baby skinOutstanding highlight detailing using the battery powered eraserHow to use the perfection eraser to render subtle blends, while creating unbelievably realistic water dropsDifferent focal effects, and so much more. Episodes include;Realism FundamentalsNoseEyeEarMouthSmileNeck and ShoulderHairThe overall objective of this course is to not only teach the techniques and knowledge required to render beautiful photorealistic portraiture, but also to instil them. Throughout the series, students get the opportunity to repeat newly learned skills until they become accustomed. Episode 1 - 'Realism Fundamentals' covers key techniques that are important to master in order to get the most out of this course. Taking time perfecting these basic techniques will enhance your skillset and improve your course studies immensely. Each individual drawing study builds on the last and has been organised in such a way so as to further your skill set as you progress, either by introducing new tools or techniques, increasing time and so improving patience, or practicing newly learned techniques to hone skill.Completing smaller studies will not only help keep your attention focused but will also help prevent you from feeling overwhelmed, tired, and frustrated. Patience is such an important skill to master in regard to realism, and as such, has been taken into consideration throughout this course - All studies have been organised and presented in such a way so as to help improve patience.Knowing how to utilise a full set of values is foundational for rendering photorealistic portraits, but if you place deep black charcoal directly on top of graphite, the contrast will look too stark, so I’ll show you how to layer different pencil compositions to maintain a consistency in tone and keep all values in harmony with one another.Start your personal art journey today with 'Daily Realism Drawing Exercises to Improve Your Portraits'
Overview
Section 1: Episode 1: Realism Fundamentals
Lecture 1 Class Episode Orientation
Lecture 2 Materials
Lecture 3 Making Your Own Value Scale chart
Lecture 4 Transferring Outline to Paper
Lecture 5 Pencil Pressure Practice: Single Tones & Smooth Transitions
Lecture 6 Pencil Pressure Practice: Cube
Lecture 7 Pencil Pressure Practice: Sphere
Lecture 8 Keeping Layers Smooth & Fixing Mistakes
Lecture 9 Single Tone Study: Backgrounds & Skin Tones
Lecture 10 Gradated Tone Study: Backgrounds & Skin Tones
Lecture 11 Water Drop Study: Introducing the Perfection Eraser
Lecture 12 Understanding Value & Contrast
Lecture 13 Conclusion
Section 2: Episode 2: Drawing Realistic Noses
Lecture 14 Class Episode Orientation: Nose
Lecture 15 Nose Study: Super Soft Baby Skin
Lecture 16 Nose Study: Light Tones & Freckle Detailing
Lecture 17 Nose study: Dark Tones & Skin Texture
Lecture 18 Conclusion
Section 3: Episode 3: Drawing Realistic Eyes
Lecture 19 Class Episode Orientation: Eye
Lecture 20 Eye Study: Dark to Mid Tone Blends Including Conte Charcoal Pencil
Lecture 21 Eye Study: Dark to Light Tone Blends With Hair & Skin Detail
Lecture 22 Eye Study: Light to Mid Tone Blends & Highlight detailing with Battery Eraser
Lecture 23 Conclusion
Section 4: Episode 4: Drawing Hyperrealistic Ears
Lecture 24 Class Episode Orientation: Ear
Lecture 25 Ear Study 1: Smooth Skin Blends & Fine Hair Detailing Using Mono Zero Eraser
Lecture 26 Ear Study 2.1: Hyperrealism - Base Layers
Lecture 27 Ear Study 2.2: Hyperrealism Lower Half - Stippling & Skin Texture
Lecture 28 Ear Study 2.3: Hyperrealism Upper Half- Directional Skin Patterns/Focal Effects
Lecture 29 Conclusion
Section 5: Episode 5: Drawing Photorealistic Mouths
Lecture 30 Class Episode Orientation: Mouth
Lecture 31 Mouth Study 1.1: Light to Dark Tonal Blends - Base Tones & Smooth Transitions
Lecture 32 Mouth Study 1.2: Light to Dark Tone Blends - Lip Detail
Lecture 33 Mouth Study 1.3: Light to Dark Tone Blends - Skin Detail & Highlighting
Lecture 34 Mouth Study 2.1: Mid to Dark/Smooth Charcoal Graphite Transitions/Base Layers
Lecture 35 Mouth Study 2.2: Mid to Dark/Smooth Charcoal Graphite Transitions/Final layers
Lecture 36 Mouth Study 3.1: Light to Dark Tones/Shallow Depth of Field Effect/Base Layers
Lecture 37 Mouth Study 3.2: Light to Dark Tones/Shallow Depth of Field Effect/Final Layers
Lecture 38 Conclusion
Section 6: Episode 6: Drawing Hyperrealistic Neck & Shoulder
Lecture 39 Class Episode Orientation: Neck & Shoulder
Lecture 40 Neck & Shoulder Study 1: Low Light/Mid to Dark Tones/Dark Studio Background
Lecture 41 Neck & Shoulder Study 2.1: Building Tones & Deep Shadow Work
Lecture 42 Neck & Shoulder Study 2.2: Hyper Realistic Skin Detail
Lecture 43 Neck & Shoulder Study 3.1: Dynamic Light/Shallow Depth of Field Effect/Freckles
Lecture 44 Neck & Shoulder Study 3.2: Dynamic Light/Shallow Depth of Field Effect/Freckles
Lecture 45 Conclusion
Section 7: Episode 7: Drawing Hyperrealistic Smiles
Lecture 46 Class Episode Orientation: Smile
Lecture 47 Smile Study 1.1: Dark Tones - Base Tones & Smooth Transitions
Lecture 48 Smile Study 1.2: Dark Tones - Finishing Detail & Teeth
Lecture 49 Smile Study 2.1: Light Tones - Soft Undertones & Blurry Effect
Lecture 50 Smile Study 2.2: Light Tones - Soft Finishing Detail, Teeth & Lips
Lecture 51 Smile Study 3.1: Introduction to Hyper Realism - Undertones
Lecture 52 Smile Study 3.2: Introduction to Hyper Realism - Building Value With Stippling
Lecture 53 Smile Study 3.3: Introduction to Hyper Realism - Finishing Detail, Face & Lips
Lecture 54 Smile Study 3.4: Introduction to Hyper Realism - Finishing Detail/Teeth/Tongue
Lecture 55 Conclusion
Section 8: Drawing Photo Realistic Hair
Lecture 56 Class Episode Orientation
Lecture 57 Hair Study 1.1: Wavy Brunette, Dark Tonal Range - Base Strands
Lecture 58 Hair Study 1.2: Wavy Brunette, Dark Tonal Range - Finishing Strands
Lecture 59 Hair Study 2.1: Wavy Blonde, Light Tonal Range - Base Block Tones
Lecture 60 Hair Study 2.2: Wavy Blonde, Light Tonal Range - Finishing Layers & Detail
Lecture 61 Hair Study 3.1: Background, Soft Blurry Tones
Lecture 62 Hair Study 3.2: Sharp Focused Strands
Lecture 63 Hair Study 3.3: Soft Skin Texture & Final Adjustments
Lecture 64 Hair Study 4.1: How to Build Curly Hair - Dark Base Tones & Realistic Detailing
Lecture 65 Hair Study 4.2: How to Build Curly Hair - Light Base Tones & Realistic Detailing
Lecture 66 Conclusion
Beginner to experienced portrait artists interested in photorealism & hyperrealism portraiture,Artists looking to improve their skill in utilising a full value range,Anyone wanting a comprehensive step by step breakdown of technical drawing procedure,Students looking for the opportunity to practice and hone newly learned skills by way of completing multiple drawing studies,Anyone looking to learn by completing smaller, more manageable projects,Artists looking for step by step techniques, delivered succinctly