Warm ups:1. I think the warm up that proved to be the most helpful was the eye warmup. I personally think that eyes are the main attraction of any person, and it helped to know how to draw them more realistically so they pop more. 2. I found the most surprising of the face proportions honestly the placement of the eyebrows and nose. It helped a lot looking at the eye for placements for the eyebrows without them looking unusual. Then for the nose, even though the nose can look relatively small, the placement and comparison proportions prove otherwise, which was surprising. Blog Post:1. I chose to draw a portrait of myself, mainly because I just know myself the best.
2. I just chose to be simple, so I used drawing paper and a pencil. 3. First, I drew the head shape and then I drew the eyes and all the details, along with that I also drew the eyebrows. Next, I decided to draw the nose and actually next I did the hair. After that, I shaded all the areas. Lastly, I drew and shaded the mouth, which was surprisingly hard for me. When I was all done, I went back and added even more details, especially in the hair area. 4. I found the eyes and the details to the eyes the most successful. What I really struggled with was trying to draw all the parts of my face and turn in slightly, because that was how I was in the picture I used. I would probably just change my head shape and probably the mouth if I were to redo this portrait. The head shape I just couldn't get right, and I couldn't turn the mouth the right angle while trying to keep it proportional.
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