Richard: An online portrait drawing session

Lizet Dingemans

A downward tilt changes everything: Lizet Dingemans shows how to read and map perspective in a portrait of Richard with the head turned down. Working in red coloured pencil on white paper (feel free to use any colour you prefer), she guides you through aligning features, compressing shapes, and controlling angles so the likeness holds together convincingly.
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