Hi dear Cuong . I do now view one by one all of your lessons . I enrolled from the first day and only now can find enough peace for trying to catch up all what I wish to learn . Thanks so much and have a nice day . Stephan : France : Cantal .
I instinctively applied this method as a very recent beginner so I'm happy to see you work with it. Watching you do this so neatly is helping me a lot!
That's like basic porportion calculation that every beginner artist should know, there is nothing wrong here. He changed some block for us to understand it better.
@@danielgs_05 I think it's a great drawing but it doesn't look like him (cheekbone is wrong, nose is wrong, chin too long.. there's more but I'll stop) however, if you get the larger shapes right before working on detail you can get a better likeness. Everybody is different, some are not trying to get an exact likeness. Good practice would be painting face shapes rather than portraits, focus on the bone structure, the planes of the face, proportions but no details. Getting the skull right and the planes of the persons face correct is the first stage before any details are added. I can tell from looking at the cheekbone that he did not draw that based on observation, because the models face does not do that. There are lots of demos on UA-cam that have thousands of likes but aren't well drawn (or traced and then painted) and that's the danger for people trying to learn. Also if you are a portraitist and you cannot see when shapes are wrong, you're not winning.. use a mirror to look at both the drawing and the model and you will see where corrections need to be made. If you're not trying to get a likeness, then don't worry about it.
Hi dear Cuong . I do now view one by one all of your lessons . I enrolled from the first day and only now can find enough peace for trying to catch up all what I wish to learn . Thanks so much and have a nice day . Stephan : France : Cantal .
I instinctively applied this method as a very recent beginner so I'm happy to see you work with it. Watching you do this so neatly is helping me a lot!
It’s nice to see a different approach to drawing. Thanks
Great class, thanks Mr. Cuong.
I'm 3 years too late but thank you so much. I'm saddened you didn't continue ur channel I was hoping you have more tutorials on Patreon
Thank you very much Teacher, I am learning a lot with your work.
i enjoy your videos very much ! VERY helpful
Thank you for your video tutorial 🙂
Thank you for your time and amazing help
Keep it up ❤️
i couldn't understand the block on face . please help me
He is so cute😔💗💗
the model? I agree 💕
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Haha the model and the artist the way he explain 💕💕
anh ơi có thể thêm phụ đề tiếng việt k ạ bài học rất hay e cảm ơn
Every one even porko use it but it is not wildly discussed... But widely applied.
I like your drawings,but they are never a persons from photos.Looks alike but not them.Just a friendly tip.God bless!
Volume is not high enough, so this makes it distracting and therefore of no use to the viewer.
Hello sir, i have learned so many things from you and i have drawn this potrait watching video ,can you please give me your email?
Good effort but lines and shapes are wrong.
Explain what’s wrong. You must be a professional.
That's like basic porportion calculation that every beginner artist should know, there is nothing wrong here. He changed some block for us to understand it better.
@@danielgs_05 I think it's a great drawing but it doesn't look like him (cheekbone is wrong, nose is wrong, chin too long.. there's more but I'll stop) however, if you get the larger shapes right before working on detail you can get a better likeness. Everybody is different, some are not trying to get an exact likeness. Good practice would be painting face shapes rather than portraits, focus on the bone structure, the planes of the face, proportions but no details. Getting the skull right and the planes of the persons face correct is the first stage before any details are added. I can tell from looking at the cheekbone that he did not draw that based on observation, because the models face does not do that. There are lots of demos on UA-cam that have thousands of likes but aren't well drawn (or traced and then painted) and that's the danger for people trying to learn. Also if you are a portraitist and you cannot see when shapes are wrong, you're not winning.. use a mirror to look at both the drawing and the model and you will see where corrections need to be made. If you're not trying to get a likeness, then don't worry about it.