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Realistic Drawing for Beginners: Shading, Grids, Eyes & Brow

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Description: Note: This course is packed with practical exercises and step-by-step techniques designed to help beginners start drawing from absolute zero.Have you always wanted to learn how to draw but didn’t know where to begin?Do drawing tools and materials seem confusing or overwhelming?Have you ever wished someone would break it all down into simple, easy-to-follow steps?In this truly beginner-friendly course, you’ll learn everything from the ground up. even if you’ve never picked up a pencil before. We’ll go from the very basics to foundational techniques that will build your confidence and skill.We’ll start by introducing basic and accessible tools—things that are easy to find and perfect for getting started. Then, you’ll learn how to hold a pencil properly so you can control your lines. After that, we’ll dive into tonal values and practice smooth shading gradients to develop your understanding of light and shadow.Next, we’ll draw a circle freehand (no compass!) and transform it into a realistic 3D sphere using shading techniques.You’ll also get introduced to the tapered line technique—a key skill for drawing hair, eyelashes, eyebrows, beards, and mustaches.Then we’ll move on to the grid method, which helps you draw anything with millimeter-level accuracy. Using this method, we’ll draw a realistic eye and eyebrow step by step.Finally, we’ll sketch the basic structure of an eye using the grid, then gradually build it up with shading, using blending tools and erasers to add detail to the iris and draw lifelike eyelashes—everything explained clearly and completely.I’ve also gathered and written down all the important tips I mention in the videos into several PDF files—each one paired with relevant images—and I’ll be giving those to you as part of the course.Headlines :Tool Introduction: Learn about <strong
Category: Design > Graphic Design & Illustration > Drawing
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Price: 19.99
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