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Drawing portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper

What you will learn

Know how to choose the material for drawing

How to draft the structure and sketch the details

Learn how to draw a portrait by using the charcoal powder, and will begin to draw the light tone first

How to keep and to work with the charcoal powder

Description

In this course, you will learn how to draw a portrait by using charcoal powder (black) on white paper

It will directly show you how to start until you complete it, and I will draw at the lightest tone first.

This course is for those who are interested in drawing the charcoal powder and using the shortcut method (drafting the structure)

Whoever has been sketching or had sketching skills and finding the way to make the work looks smooth, but, not know how to work with the charcoal powder to create realistic artwork, this course is might be the answer

As the charcoal power is black in color, you can draw the charcoal powder(color) to highlight, or you just choose the color ones and use the same tools and method in this course


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This type of drawing can use a similar tool like a charcoal stick or an EE pencil for a deep black color.

However, the difference between using a charcoal stick and a pencil from charcoal powder is the smoothness of the drawing.

After you have learned this course, you will definitely be able to draw everyone in your life, family, lover, friends, or even your pets or your favorite things, even more, you can also sell your work

Please, leave me a comment or give me a piece of advice, I will appreciate it.

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Content

Introduction

What you will learn.

Drawing Portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper

Drawing Portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper Part 1
Drawing Portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper Part 2
Drawing Portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper Part 3
Drawing Portrait by using the charcoal powder on paper Part 4