vendredi 5 septembre 2014

Tip on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Backgrounds


  Environments are useful for improving your vision of how you want to represent the subject. Funds can soften the presentation or make it more energetic and dramatic.

But whatever you do, make sure that the background theme works with and not against it. Also, do not forget that the issue is the reason I started drawing in the first place. So do not get caught up in the background, to the point where it starts eclipsing the subject and distract the viewer from the object.

Here are some tips on how to proceed with the funds so that they become an asset to the finished product:

* Values





Usually, it's a good idea to keep the shading below the eye level of the subject being developed. Shade above the eye level tends to overload the subject and do not add the cool portrait.

* Extensive experience

Sometimes the client may insist on a detailed pictorial background.

 First, make sure to increase the quota, as they will often spend more time in your drawing background on the subject itself.

 Second, always keep in mind that the issue should remain the focal point of the finished product. Therefore, the development of the system of judging which enhances the subject and what remains. The background is always secondary to the object.

Ideally, a pictorial background should discuss your topic and give the viewer more information about your topic. A background is also very useful to create or improve a state of mind. If the subject is in a certain state of mind, you may want to improve mood by adding the relevant fund.

These tips should give you a good start in the representation of history with confidence.

Remi Engels is a pencil portrait artist and oil painter and expert teacher. Discover pencil portrait Course and his Portrait Print Package Special

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