Portrait Drawing with Steps

By @jeseemei12/10/2017portrait
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Hello everyone! I'm back and it's been a while since I made an artwork with a pencil. It seems like I have forgotten a bit how to draw a portrait hahaha. So, here I am, starting again.

Materials

  • Mechanical Pencil
  • Eraser
  • 8B graphite pencil
  • Brush
  • Sharpener
  • Cutter

  • I just used the cutter to sharpen my 8B, since using a sharpener would just waste it.

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    I always start drawing one eye when I draw a portrait of anyone. I start off with a clean outline of the eye itself and just make my way into shading it darker with an 8B graphite pencil.

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    Same goes with the other eye, I just repeat my steps.. Outline - shade lighter parts - shade darker parts - erase for highlights or add highlights. Honestly, I find it a bit hard to shade using an 8B pencil, since you need to shade lightly.

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    So, what do I hate the most? No, just kidding. I just do not like drawing the hair, I find it hard to shade it especially when the hair of your model is messy. Blending it with a brush is kinda suggested too.

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    To add the highlights of the hair, I erased some parts of the hair and began to add and blend lighter to darker shades.

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    I got to admit, I didn't.. or should I say, I wasn't able to copy how and what my model looks like.. I just made everything quick.

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    I really have to practice with the shading. My hand gets a bit tired with this, switching to light and dark multiple times.

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    There it goes, I just tried to add a little more details with the mechanical pencil.

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    And last but not the least, I used the brush to blend all the hard strokes, so .. it would look a bit lighter and not mess up (too much) my drawing.

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    That's all for this artwork, I did not explain how I drew this in detail, but I hope that you guys appreciate my efforts and see the process just by the photos. Thank you!

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