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Analyze the proportions and head shape from the original color image, understand facial structure and orientation, and practice turning angles with gray background tracing.
This PDF first uses color original image ratios to analyze head shape, upper, middle, and lower facial segments, nose and mouth positions, and face direction.
Combined with gray background tracing practice, organize the facial turns from the front, three-quarters view, male head, and looking up angle.
Using tracing paper is for understanding structure, helping you comprehend the three-dimensional curves of the face and where to place your strokes.
When drawing portraits, it's often not that you can't see the details, but rather that you don't yet know:
The purpose of designing a PDF is not for people to simply copy an outline.
but rather helps to organize the complex facial information in the original image into a more easily understood structural order.
Organize each group of examples with colored lines first:
Let beginners first understand "how to interpret the original image" before practicing further.
Not tracing directly from the photo,
is to observe through the organized gray draft:
Contents include:
Help practice understanding heads from different perspectives, rather than just drawing them from a single angle.
In addition to image analysis, include brief text reminders.
Help understand which direction, proportions, or structural focus should be prioritized on each page.
This PDF is suitable for:
Contents include:
It's not just a simple reference image pack.
It's also a practice material to help you understand "how to see, how to break down, and how to practice" figure structures.
If when drawing portraits, you often get stuck at:
This draft is more suitable as an introductory supplement.
If you want to first confirm whether the content direction is suitable for you,
You can refer to this article first.Portrait articleThen decide whether to buy practice drafts.