Isodora: An online figure drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

Taking a measured, atelier-style approach in this session, Lizet Dingemans draws model Isadora with an emphasis on slowing down to observe and render convincing skin textures. Working on grey paper with willow charcoal, Nitram charcoal in B and H, and a white pastel pencil, she guides you through layering values, refining edges, and building a subtle surface that feels lifelike.
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