Draw Men: Photograph-Like Pencil Portraits

· Vincent Noot
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Excel and learn to draw like a pro in simple steps and with easy explanations.

It’s going to take some time to learn how to draw, but when you know what you’re doing, the process will be so much faster. As an experienced artist, ex-art-college student, teacher, and successful freelance portrait sketcher, I know what I'm doing. I can tell you what to look for with the emphasis on drawing men, so that you understand the world of realistic pencil sketching better and achieve wild results. In a step-by-step process, you will learn about little tricks that make it easier to draw what you see on a photograph. You will also learn:

When to use an HB or a 3B pencil, or in other words, a light or dark pencil.
The best way to smudge, draw hair, and make a portrait stand out.
Contrasts, shades, mouths, eyes, and noses, some of the most challenging parts of drawing a portrait.
The difference between easy shadows and complicated ones, and how to identify areas.
Fun and smart ways to create beautiful horse hair, eyes, noses, and ears that resemble reality.
And much more!

A pencil sketch of a handsome man, a loved one, or a kid can create great memories and make someone’s day. You could make money doing it or surprise someone with a gift. You can frame your drawings, show them off, or just keep them in a drawer as part of your portfolio. Learning to draw anything can be so fulfilling! It’s as if you conquer the world in a mysterious way, since you can draw whatever you see. Nothing will be too hard. So learn more how to do it now. Take the shortcut.

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