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The Simple Guide to Drawing Realistic Cat Eyes
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Do you think cat eyes are harder to draw than human eyes? Drawing them basically breaks down to the same steps. Learn how to draw cat eyes right meow —... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Draw Realistic Hair for Portraits
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The number one thing you need to remember about drawing realistic hair: don't get caught up in all those individual strands. As with so many aspects of drawing, less is... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Draw Perfect Lips in Your Next Portrait
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The mouth is one of the most expressive features of the face, but it doesn't have to be difficult to draw. First, you want to keep a few things in... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
5 Tips for Drawing Realistic Eyes in Portraits
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When it comes to drawing facial features, the eyes can be challenging because, well, realistically capturing "the windows to the soul" is no easy task. And while you probably learned... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Draw Facial Features and Capture Likeness
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So you've mastered drawing a head — now, perfecting the facial features of your subject is a must. The eyes, nose, mouth and ears makes your drawing unique and gives... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Zombify Your Portraits
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Halloween is just around the corner and costumes are everywhere. Why not have some fun taking the costume onto the page and creating a zombie portrait? Follow along as I... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
You Can Make a Portrait Cake That's Almost Too Cool to Eat
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Face the facts: there's more than one way to make a stunning portrait. For your next work of art, ditch the acrylic and paint in buttercream. (Bonus: you get to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Paint Accurate Skin Tones in Watercolor
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Whether you’re a new watercolorist or have been practicing for years, painting accurate skin tones in watercolor can be intimidating. Attaining lifelike and dimensional tones can be tricky — there’s... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
How to Draw Realistic Fabric, One Step at a Time
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At some point, fabric, drapery or clothing will make an appearance in your artwork, so it's important to understand how to depict complicated fabric folds on paper. Veronica Winter's step-by-step... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Easy Step-By-Step Instructions for Drawing Curly Hair
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Curls can be tricky to draw, but not anymore! Learn how to draw curly hair with a simple, easy-to-follow tutorial. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Paint Realistic-Looking Eyes Using Acrylic Paint
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Blogger Sara Barnes's thorough instructions make painting eyes a super simple process. Check it out! View Content Arrow Forward Icon
An Easy Method for Mixing Skin Tones with Acrylic Paint
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This simple approach that uses primary colors requires a little practice, but with a little trial and error, you'll be creating skin tones like a pro! View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Explore How to Create Skin Tones With Colored Pencils
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Human skin tones with colored pencils can be one of the most intimidating subjects to tackle. These tips and tutorial will have you confidently shading your portraits in no time! View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Painting With Colored Pencils: Creating a Realistic Look
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Learn how to paint vibrant and realistic portraits using colored pencils. This tutorial will show you every step and every color you'll need to use. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Learn to Sketch Better Portraits With Just 3 Simple Tips
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Following these straightforward tips to make drawing faces less intimidating and more enjoyable. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Drawing a Realistic Head: Bringing Faces to Life
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Heads and faces are some of the trickiest things to draw. These 9 simple steps and expert tips will help you draw more realistic people with accurate proportions. View Content Arrow Forward Icon
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