How I Draw the Planes of the Head
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- In today's video I share my process on drawing the planes of the head. I primarily use the Andrew Loomis method but I deviate along the way. I believe that we all must find what works for our own particular needs.
I have studied the Loomis version and the Asaro version and pulled ideas from each. Which method or concepts do you prefer? Comment below and share your ideas with other artists!
Here is the other UA-cam tutorial that I mentioned in this video - How to Draw Heads "Diving it into Thirds" - • How to Draw Heads - Di...
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Robert A. Marzullo
Ram Studios Comics
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If you want to learn more I have a full comprehensive course on drawing heads from any angle. I cover various techniques in real time. You can view the course here - ram-studios-co...
Can you make a video for head planes from different angles
Sure thing and thank you for your comment and for watching!
Rob always has some really good break down videos. Thanks so much.
THIS, THIS is helpful!
I am glad to hear it. I am finding it to be very useful as well! :)
Let go!.This is going to be useful.😊
The more I look at this I see how the planes you use match the structure of the skull too. Thanks so much. If only you knew how much this helps me. I had to subscribe
Good work Rob!
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT, MR.ROB!!!!!! this has pieced together alot of the puzzles and is now in my favorites
Thanks. Now I got a better idea of how to see more planes on the sides
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing this - off to look at these head drawing methods now, but will be back to check out more of your videos.
Thanks
Thank you and have a great day!
Very helpfull rob great work keep it up
Awesome thank you!
Finally! I can try faces at an angle
Is it easier to draw a head or human figure than painting the two ?
Could you do one in front view?
The drawing is hard or im stupid ?
the drawing is hard , you need to stop following these overinformation and use your imagination without putting a limit in your mind to spoil the sketch actually
Head is hard. I've been practicing Loomis nonstop for months and I still don't have it down. Apparently when you're trying to draw something (let's say an angle of the head) you do it wrong. Ok so, figure out what you're doing wrong. Oh? Turns out you need to understand perspective then for some reason fken boxes etc. it's honestly a cluster of things thats making my mind spin, I dunno if I'm gonna get down these planes or what but the best you can do is keep pushing on man, especially if you're self taught. Art is literally just false hope 100%
Centre line is really hard to get right.
@@Toxpao07 bro I can draw now I have improved a lot ❤️
@@squeise_art good job man, proud of you
I’ve been taught stuff like this and it really doesn’t help me draw people much. It’s great if you’re always drawing freaking Batman or something but the classes never seem to get you back to the point where you learn to adapt this to different ages and sexes. Not to mention the number of people whose faces absolutely don’t match the scale to the point that it almost seems useless to learn it.
And it’s got so many pieces that I could never turn it in space. It doesn’t help that I struggle with visualization. I wish more people would teach a very simple shape for rotation and then teach how to apply the features. I just don’t usually draw these Loomis/Hogarth square jaw butch boys.
You don’t sound egotistical. Loomis isn’t a god.
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I completely agree on this my friend , it suck , because it doesn't really help but it even destroys our ability to think beyond the box
But it helps understanding the planes and how they catch light. You can always build further and change proportions from this basic head