Stephanie: An online portrait drawing session

Luca Indraccolo

Luca Indraccolo draws a portrait of model Stephanie this week, guiding you through how to understand and simplify the value planes that shape the features of the face. Using a Faber-Castell Col-Erase black pencil and a white Polychromos pencil on warm grey paper, he demonstrates how subtle value shifts can describe depth and structure. A pencil eraser helps refine edges and highlights throughout the session.
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