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Mistakes Were Made! (Avoid These Mistakes for Better Lightbox Drawings) | Lightbox Tutorial

Jaime Leigh Art 610 4 years ago
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Hi Everyone! Welcome to a new lightbox tutorial video. Today’s video is hopefully super helpful to you as you use your lightbox for portrait drawings. I will go over some common portrait drawing mistakes (all of which I’ve made myself) and I will do a portrait demo using the right drawing techniques. The best part is, I started out by making a “mistake” portrait where I messed up my drawing doing things commonly seen when first learning to draw portraits. At the end of the demo, I will compare the two drawings so you can see where I went wrong, and so you can avoid my mistakes the next time you use your lightbox to draw a portrait. I hope you enjoy the video and it helps you with your art. As always, please leave me any comments, questions or suggestions – I love hearing from everyone. Have a great day! Jaime More of My Videos like this one: Hack for Drawing Realistic Eyes: Using a Lightbox! Tips, Tricks & Demos! Improve Your Art Skills - YouTube Using My Lightbox to Draw a Pet Portrait! Lightbox drawing of my French Bulldog Puppy Stella - YouTube Using My Lightbox to Draw Another Portrait: A Girl and Her Dog - How to Draw with a Lightbox - YouTube Using a Lightbox to Draw a Portrait - YouTube Credit for video clip of woman giving a thumbs down: videvo.com My videos are filmed with: iPhone SE & Canon eos Rebel t3i Follow me: Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/dieselandink Etsy Shop: http://www.etsy.com/dieselandink My artist portfolio website: http://www.jaimehebert.com My Mixed Media Art Blog: http://www.jaimeleighwrites.com I am a mixed media artist who creates mainly oil portraits with a mixed media background. I am learning to oil paint from a master painter who studied in Germany and worked as a professional illustrator for over 25 years. I also love strange and true tales related to art, like true crime, art theft, paranormal art and weird art history! I eat and breathe art and . . . glitter is my homey. Contact me at: [email protected]

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