In this portrait drawing tutorial, we'll sketch a profile (side-on) view of a man without using any help from tracing, grids or a proportional divider. Although I use charcoal pencils on a colored ground for this sketch, you can easily follow along with regular graphite pencils and a white piece of drawing paper. Most of this lesson is about the lay-in rather than the shading side of things. Enjoy!
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MATERIALS YOU'LL NEED
- A piece of sketching paper (I use tan paper by Strathmore so that I can add white charcoal at the end, but you can easily follow along with white paper and graphite pencils).
- A black charcoal or carbon pencil and a white charcoal pencil (although as above you can follow along with just regular graphite pencils).
- An eraser.
- A sharpener (craft knife and sandpaper is best for charcoal and carbon pencils).
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Reference photo: https://art-tutor.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/drawawesome/blog-downloads/rami-reference.jpg
My finished sketch: https://art-tutor.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/drawawesome/blog-downloads/rami-final.jpg
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