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Draw Two Heads Better than One with Juan Perednik
They say two heads are better than one. This lesson proves it.
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They say two heads are better than one. This lesson proves it.
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This lesson is for anyone who loves the texture of graphite on paper, the meditative rhythm of sketching, and the thrill of capturing a likeness without overthinking it.
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A practice in graphite subtlety, this lesson is an invitation to slow down, observe deeply, and build confidence—one pencil stroke at a time.
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Meet the challenge of a heroically upturned face with patience and pencil.
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Bring texture to life with a playful, tactile technique.
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With a focus on classical proportion and expressive restraint, Tania shows how to use subtle shifts in light to create a portrait with "beautiful drama."
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This lesson is all about structure and contrast—about seeing light, midtone, and shadow as distinct shapes to be mapped, hatched, and carved into the page.
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A tricky upward angle, subtle expression, and delicate lighting—elements that can easily throw off proportions or muddle a likeness. That’s exactly why it’s worth doing.
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Let the shadows do the storytelling.
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Bring life and energy to your drawings.
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Practice the fundamentals of graphite portraiture with a classical drawing and painting instructor.
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Tattoo artist Alvin Chong invites you to embrace the patience and precision that pen drawing requires.