The Reilly Method of Head Drawing- Part 2

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  • Опубліковано 18 гру 2024

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  • @LucasSilva-ks6ty
    @LucasSilva-ks6ty 3 роки тому +1

    that tip about the brow line in the end was pure gold, never saw anyone explaining that, not even loomis in his book

  • @amosjoseph
    @amosjoseph 8 років тому +75

    Great videos! The clearest explanation of *why* to use Reilly rhythms. Most tutorials just show the rhythm lines and don't explain their connection to the planes of the head. Hope you do a video showing this process using a 3/4 view.

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  8 років тому +16

      +Amos Joseph
      I'm glad you are finding them helpful. I try my best to explain things clearly, so thank you for the feedback and the compliment. I may do a video like this showing a 3/4 view at some point to clarify, thanks for the suggestion. The next video will be a portrait of an actual person so there will be at least some tilt, rotation, and angle to the head in the photo I'll be using and that should get you a bit closer to understanding how we'll use the rhythms as the head is turned.

    • @brycer985
      @brycer985 8 років тому +3

      +Kyle Hefty How would you use the Reilly method if someone is laughing or yawning? I'm new to this and would like to hear your take on this.

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  8 років тому +8

      Good question. It's really just a matter of stretching and compressing the rhythms. Many of the rhythms relate to underlaying muscle, so they will move as a person's expression changes. Think of a basic "bouncing ball" in animation and then think of that stretching with something like the obicularis oris for a yawn. I'll make a video going over expressions soon, I've just put it on my "to-do" list, so thank you for suggesting the topic. It's a great question and I'm sure many people would benefit from a video on the topic :)

    • @brycer985
      @brycer985 8 років тому +4

      +Kyle Hefty For those of us who havnt had any formal training I appreciate you showing us it's possible for new artists to think outside the box using various expressions. I am a woodcarver and wasnt sure at first what would be the best applications when carving a mask but I really like the idea that this method offers so many options.

  • @INSTAFLIXMEDIA
    @INSTAFLIXMEDIA 4 роки тому +1

    Atlast I've found someone explaining things slowly and with ease. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @DESIGNERPENCIL
    @DESIGNERPENCIL 8 років тому +38

    Your videos are seriously what I've been looking for for the LONGEST, thank you sooo much, very helpful!

    • @eXtremeGoLden
      @eXtremeGoLden 7 років тому +4

      me too!!! :) I really happy now :D ......THANK YOU KYLE HEFTY!

  • @dum681
    @dum681 Рік тому +1

    this is pure gold knowledge, thank you so much

  • @happyprat2624
    @happyprat2624 3 роки тому

    The explanation of brow line placement and subsequent keystone placement is a total game changer! THANK YOU!!!

  • @annesaffer629
    @annesaffer629 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this video! It does a great job of showing the application of the Reilly method. Well done.

  • @brenttaylordotus
    @brenttaylordotus 5 років тому +4

    First time I've seen anyone clarify what the 'brow line' is specifically. Thanks, makes perfect sense, very helpful!

  • @lisafred1362
    @lisafred1362 2 роки тому

    So nice to have Reilly on top of Asaro head. Thank you for DARK lines. So many tutorials I can't see the lines they are sketched so light.

  • @artfavorites9220
    @artfavorites9220 7 років тому

    Both videos have been extremely helpful to my work. I watch them over and over.

  • @angeliqueroux3017
    @angeliqueroux3017 6 років тому

    The most useful explanations of the Reilly method. Wish you made more than just a few videos! 🌱

  • @frediseitukemi9509
    @frediseitukemi9509 6 років тому +1

    Gracias, es el mejor tutorial, lección, clase, motivación, lenguaje, 1 millon de Gracias. Bendiciones.

  • @jobell7356
    @jobell7356 6 років тому

    Superb pair of videos, will be re-watching and re-watching and learning. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @haneegasmin5283
    @haneegasmin5283 3 роки тому

    Thank you teacher! very professional but easy to understand.

  • @surfhawk1
    @surfhawk1 7 років тому

    I really like your approach. Easy to understand why this is a useful tool.

  • @annettemc4
    @annettemc4 7 років тому

    I have tried the Reilly method, but struggled to SEE it, making real sense in my mind. You have presented it in a way that makes sense and easy for me to visualize it in photos. I am looking forward to learn from you. Thank you for dedicating your time and talent for newbie artists like me.

  • @Kipzi
    @Kipzi 8 років тому

    Really enjoy the analytical portions of your videos.

  • @patriciaotis1113
    @patriciaotis1113 8 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for your videos. Your explanations are clear and you go along at a very good pace...not to draggy but not to fast....just right. Thanks! :)

  • @artlessons1
    @artlessons1 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you ! being a teacher who uses the Asaro head in class . This video is extremely helpful Great job ang many thanks !

  • @Bunuffin
    @Bunuffin 3 роки тому

    No matter what artstyle you have... You must know how real stuff work, art is based on reality

  • @AinoShperber
    @AinoShperber 8 років тому

    I have searched for good videos on the Reilly head and yours are some of the best. I have watched them over and over. Well done, keep them coming. :)

  • @margaretbailey1445
    @margaretbailey1445 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much. Your information is so helpful!

  • @Crashoverall
    @Crashoverall 4 роки тому

    best tutorial on this on the entire youtube

  • @cibablea
    @cibablea 4 роки тому

    Super informative and with great personal insights. Thanks for sharing.

  • @ChartingCharlie
    @ChartingCharlie 5 років тому

    Man you’re a great teacher. Thanks for what you do.
    Charles

  • @zaugitude
    @zaugitude Рік тому

    Great job of showing the relations between these two concepts; I had no idea how closely related they were.
    Not that it had to be average proportions, but I had always thought that the Asaro head was a bit large in the lower half and your breakdown seems to show that.
    CheerZ!

  • @sencros9113
    @sencros9113 4 роки тому

    Awesome videos, I hope you comeback to youtube 'cause I like the way you explain things, I practiced this method 4 times and I'm already seeing improvement in my faces. ✌🤘👍

  • @leamubiu
    @leamubiu 3 роки тому

    been drawing all my life, though never took lessons, I'm still baffled I never heard of all this until now

  • @iancaldeian
    @iancaldeian 5 років тому

    Your presentation was really comprehensive. Riven Phoenix does a great job of presenting the actual measurements in his "The Structure of Man" series. I wish one of you guys could combine the two approaches on the Asaro head.

  • @garyhall2565
    @garyhall2565 8 років тому +2

    Omg I am an anime artist and you basically nailed it when you talked about general model. Thanks for much for these videos they are super super super helpful!

  • @alexbrown2666
    @alexbrown2666 7 років тому

    wow thank you so much 😀. your teaching skills are fantastic, you articulate the measurements of the concept and their relationship with eachother in way that's so easy to learn.

  • @ghostzeke14
    @ghostzeke14 8 років тому +1

    Great vid, I've been studying this method for a few years, you vid does the best job I've seen connecting everything. Would love to see a 3/4 view. Thanks again!!

  • @SC-yj7fc
    @SC-yj7fc 8 років тому +8

    this was outstanding. very helpful. Thank you. could you please make a video where you use this method to arrive at a completed drawing? thanks again.

  • @deeknits
    @deeknits 6 років тому

    Thank you sooooooo much for this. It's one thing to know where to put the lines, but something altogether different to know WHY!!! Subbed!!!

  • @mordecai1484
    @mordecai1484 6 років тому

    Tnx kyle. That was most informative video about reilly method so far.

  • @theyeater2418
    @theyeater2418 8 років тому +1

    Great video thank you very much for posting this. I would like to make a note what you said around 17:54, this is from what I learned studying the Glen Villppu videos. He refers to the corner of the brow as the corner of the eye socket. From one corner of the eye socket to another it creates a straight line, the line never curves as you mentioned. The eyebrow has a curve to it and with a turned head that can give the illusion of the corner of the eye socket curving because the corner of the eye socket is being covered by the brow, if you use that measurement you will end up with slanted eyes.

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  8 років тому +2

      I probably got that from Vilppu as well. He's one of the best, it just gets hard to remember where you learned what when you are getting information from so many sources. He's right that the corner of the brow from one side to the other will always be straight. I will, however, occasionally use a slight arc to bring that line over the top of where I see the glabella based on the model or current head position. This is because the glabella itself will not always fall perfectly on that straight from corner to corner, and this depends on the model and the angle of the head. I think of the brow line more as the "glabella line" and I'm looking for it's relation to the corner of the brow. If you are using the Reilly rhythms the keystone is even more important to place accurately because an inaccurate keystone will throw off your frontalis rhythm, which will throw off your eye placement, spacing, hairline rhythm etc, etc. Your keystone is important in general, but when using these rhythms it really becomes your foundation. There are cases where I know, right away, my brow corner and socket is a bit off but I'll do it anyway to get the keystone. one is just so much easier to fix than the other. I hope I'm making sense.
      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for your support and for your feedback :)

  • @zingapore4007
    @zingapore4007 6 років тому

    Your videos are so valuable! Please, make some other. I really would like to learn more about portraits and the human figure

  • @dianneys4887
    @dianneys4887 4 роки тому

    This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.

  • @sknight567
    @sknight567 8 років тому

    These videos are really useful for me, thanks so much for making them. There's not many good resources for using the Reilly method so this is much appreciated. :)

  • @winslowdog8448
    @winslowdog8448 6 років тому

    Really excellent explanation. Thank you!

  • @romelmadrayart
    @romelmadrayart 6 років тому

    I watched this video and the preceding part 1. In comparison to some other videos I would say 4/5. The 1 point not awarded is because I hoped to see a further explanation of the volume metric head and how to apply the Riley method volumetrically for example with anthropomorphism. I would like to further see this applied to skull studies and how to use the Riley method as the means to read the skull (underlying bones) and from there the planes from an actual live model. All in All very good art education and delivery of material and in my opinio you are in the top 5 for head drawing tutorials that I have seen for this subject on you tube.

  • @kimesch9698
    @kimesch9698 4 роки тому

    This is so well explained. You’ve got a new subscriber! Please do more videos.

  • @johnkon2810
    @johnkon2810 7 років тому

    Thank you for the Asaro Head link. Greatly Appreciate your effort!

  • @lusimmons4982
    @lusimmons4982 5 років тому

    Just awesome! Ty for your time and energy!

  • @lokman175200
    @lokman175200 4 роки тому

    Please do more videos!

  • @1976kinan
    @1976kinan 5 років тому

    Amazing 2-parts...thank you!

  • @Sara-sh8by
    @Sara-sh8by 4 роки тому

    this was very helpful. thank you so much .now im just wondering why there isn't more content on this channel

  • @joycegroda7629
    @joycegroda7629 8 років тому

    This is an excellent presentation and really enjoyed the explanation. Good job.
    Hopefully you continue as you are a really good educator.

  • @vyaschintu4377
    @vyaschintu4377 4 роки тому

    thank you for the video ❤️

  • @marieballantyne8465
    @marieballantyne8465 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for your very thorough explanation much appreciated.

  • @mrcollet
    @mrcollet 7 років тому

    Thank you for the upload. Very useful info!!!

  • @dinaahmed8909
    @dinaahmed8909 8 років тому

    wow.. this is really make sense .. thank you so much and waiting for the next part

  • @StuartKnox67
    @StuartKnox67 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting great instruction video

  • @TCee93
    @TCee93 7 років тому

    Thank you Kyle! Really clarified many small details for me :)

  • @margaretbailey02
    @margaretbailey02 8 років тому

    Another great video!

  • @meganjastervid
    @meganjastervid 8 років тому

    great videos, your instruction is very clear

  • @husseinfouli1569
    @husseinfouli1569 4 роки тому

    Thank you .. very useful

  • @bjporter4704
    @bjporter4704 5 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @LetitiaCollins
    @LetitiaCollins 7 років тому

    Very helpful! Thank you so much.

  • @weiixx
    @weiixx 8 років тому

    Great video! Very helpful!

  • @claudiamendez7907
    @claudiamendez7907 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you 🖐🏻🎨🎼🖍️✒️🖋️✏️💚

  • @kevwe23
    @kevwe23 6 років тому +1

    This was great too. Thank you

  • @ellegriffiths4955
    @ellegriffiths4955 6 років тому

    Thank you, I found this very useful.

  • @eileenschultz6647
    @eileenschultz6647 8 років тому

    Thank you very much , I learnt so much from this

  • @diojensinop1048
    @diojensinop1048 8 років тому +1

    many thanks bro...keep up the great work and thanks for sharing...

  • @Nivenization
    @Nivenization 5 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @eileenschultz6647
    @eileenschultz6647 8 років тому

    Great video! Loved the demo on photographs as well, wonderful keep up the good work!

  • @readyforthemoshpit
    @readyforthemoshpit 4 роки тому

    These videos are gold!! thank you for sharing your knowlage ♥

  • @Lydia6t6t6
    @Lydia6t6t6 8 років тому

    This was a great help, thank you 😊

  • @fuwingpang5445
    @fuwingpang5445 6 років тому +2

    How does this work in side view? Or 3/4 view. Thanks for the video

  • @cndungu
    @cndungu 6 років тому

    I appreciate this so much!

  • @jamesjoy108
    @jamesjoy108 6 років тому

    Wauw love this mannn! Plz keep it up... plzzzzz keep it up.. you really help me keep my drawing game up! Thanks so much

  • @rolancamp8551
    @rolancamp8551 6 років тому

    Really good tutorial, thank you for posting this you're the man!

  • @JennyWrapStar
    @JennyWrapStar 7 років тому +1

    excellent videos... thank you so much. Do you plan on doing one for children? please say yes. thank you

  • @MsGnor
    @MsGnor 8 років тому

    Enjoyed, thanks! xxxx

  • @bradrobinson4249
    @bradrobinson4249 4 роки тому

    great video's

  • @carieno75
    @carieno75 7 років тому

    I love your videos, thank you so much for all the information you provide. I do have to tell you I find it very hard to hear your videos, they are good quality its just too low volume.

  • @thetimreilly
    @thetimreilly 6 років тому

    Great stuff, very helpful. In future videos can we see how the model helps when drawing heads from other angles than directly face on? And can we see some examples of your work?

  • @anujachoksi8139
    @anujachoksi8139 8 років тому +1

    thank you so much for doing these videos...i have learnt a great deal..and found your explanation the easiest to follow. i do have a request...would you please do one video for same technique...for female head...although this works...my female figures come out with a few masculine features if i use this technique. it would be a great help..thank you again. regards.

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  8 років тому

      +Anuja Choksi
      The portrait part of this series (which will be up shortly, I've been really busy) will be a female head. I hope that it will help you see how you can use this technique to draw anybody of any age, race, or gender. I end up doing a lot of children's portraits (since there is a demand in that market and it's something I find enjoyable) and I use the Reilly method to draw everybody.
      I'm glad that you've found the videos useful so far. I hope that the next parts of the series will demonstrate how to soften some of the hard-edged features that seem to be giving you trouble. It's a common problem when getting into plane drawing, but it's pretty easy to remedy once you understand that it's just a matter of breaking down and softening the plane changes. Thank you for your input, I appreciate the feedback.

    • @anujachoksi8139
      @anujachoksi8139 8 років тому

      +Kyle Hefty ..thank you so much for your response...I am so grateful for having teachers like you who inspite of being busy make New students like me feel incredibly motivated. I really appreciate that. I will wait eagerly for the videos...and thank you really for taking out so much time. your video has helped me in tons really as far as the human head goes...thank you.

  • @anthonyhathaway5667
    @anthonyhathaway5667 8 років тому

    I'm a newbie and found your two videos very interesting. My only complaint is that I have to turn my computer volume to its loudest and sometimes your voice fades to nothing. I don't see any similar remarks from other viewers, so maybe it's me but other videos seem to come through loud and clear. Anyway thanks for introducing me to the Reilly method!

  • @jean-paulvaneck5309
    @jean-paulvaneck5309 11 місяців тому

    I started drawing with the Reilley head and it absolutely improved my skills times ten! About the suggested brow line: does this line still conform to the rule of thirds, or is it a bit lower? I find it a bit difficult to find the answer to this, since so many abstractions differ or dont include the glabella...

    • @jean-paulvaneck5309
      @jean-paulvaneck5309 11 місяців тому

      The answer is yes, had not watched part 1 before. Thank you Kyle! Mystery of finding the brow line seems solved.

  • @swapnilrandhir492
    @swapnilrandhir492 7 років тому

    hey buddy great video fully understood it.As you said these rhythms are essential for establishing planes . But while shading how should i apply it? like you said shadow form?

  • @xraphe1366
    @xraphe1366 6 років тому

    thank you sooo much ur vids are very helpful.

  • @Whoopwhoopwhoop
    @Whoopwhoopwhoop 5 років тому

    This. Is. AWESOME
    Thank you

  • @MrLazzzyboi
    @MrLazzzyboi 8 років тому +1

    great video

  • @destructiveeyeofdemi
    @destructiveeyeofdemi 7 років тому

    Thanks homie, great tut. X

  • @YooperGranny
    @YooperGranny 4 роки тому

    Is there a downloadable photo of all the lines you have drawn in? This is amazing and thank you for your videos.

  • @loraezra3224
    @loraezra3224 7 років тому

    Thank you

  • @i4detail
    @i4detail 8 років тому

    hey kyle, thx for sharing! its really hard to find material on the really abstraction...been searching quite regularly for it on YT. really didn't even publish his method, it was one of his students that saved the knowledge. Look for faragasso's book in case you haven't heard about it. its pretty confusing though..
    I would really appreciate sideview and three quarters view as well as other angles.
    Training on photos and the azzaro head to find the rhythms is a great way to get used to the ideas i guess, so thx for the pointer! keep up the great work, are you at WATTS Atelier by any chance?

  • @UrraSergio
    @UrraSergio 7 років тому

    One year later... Many thanks.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 5 років тому

    Man, this was super helpful! Thanks

  • @kingleon5338
    @kingleon5338 8 років тому +2

    So explain to me how am i suppose to draw all these lines in the 3/4 and side view of the face

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  8 років тому +11

      +Jjuan Ringgold I'll be releasing a video in the next few days going over how to approach the abstraction in 3/4 and profile view. It's pretty much the same, you're just going to wrap the lines around the form. The key to this method is getting in the mindset of thinking three-dimensionally. For example, a perfect circle doesn't remain a circle as it turns away from you, it becomes an oval that becomes more and more compressed as you move around it. What's great about the Reilly method is that it gets you wrapping lines around form and starting to think like a sculptor rather than just looking at things as flat shapes on a flat surface. I'll go into more depth in the video, hopefully this helps you understand the basic principle involved a little better in the meantime.

  • @mkAYY825
    @mkAYY825 8 років тому +1

    keep going with these tutorials please :-)

  • @polker2
    @polker2 7 років тому

    i have question .. so how will you use this to put on the details like the details of the eye yhe nose the shape of the lips

  • @jayc9631
    @jayc9631 7 років тому

    thx

  • @SleepyVampArt
    @SleepyVampArt 7 років тому

    this 3d model of the asaro head could be helpful in matcap mode

  • @carrotpiggie
    @carrotpiggie 7 років тому

    What's the intro music?

  • @bzxshor67mpts
    @bzxshor67mpts 5 років тому

    Nice explanation Kyle.. Pity Picasso didn,t live long enough to watch your video mate. He may have learnt something

  • @Eedg769
    @Eedg769 6 років тому

    Now if there was a tutorial on how to draw the rhythms for any angle of the head... (or a few other angles, at least...)

    • @KyleHefty
      @KyleHefty  6 років тому

      I’m going to do just that. I became far too busy to put the time into the UA-cam channel that I should have, and being a beginner level video editor at the time meant a lot of time wasted messing stuff up and trying to get the software to just do the thing I was trying to do, lol. I’ve since learned quite a bit about editing so it’s not nearly as time consuming and I’ll be returning with new videos very shortly. I apologize for the extended hiatus. Once I realized how much the channel had grown in my absence I was shocked. It made me realize how many people were finding these few videos helpful, and that has re-sparked my commitment to making them :)

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    but in this position eyes ara not in the middle