Drawing The Planes Of The Nose With Charcoal
In this demonstration I am drawing the nose as a series of simplified, box-like planes. Once the initial block in is complete, I take a closer look at the underlying cartilage which forms the septum and nostrils. Understanding and applying the underlying structures to a portrait drawing can greatly enhance the appearance of the facial features. To learn more about classes where I teach topics like this, including my upcoming online portrait drawing and painting master classe, please check out the links below. Also, if you enjoyed the video, please subscribe to my channel. I post new videos each week. Thanks for watching and enjoy! To learn more about my online classes, go to http://riverafineartstudios.thinkific... Website: http://www.riverafineartstudio.com Blog: http://www.riveradavid.wordpress.com Other resources: / riverafineartstudios / riverafineartstudios

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