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Thứ Năm, 30 tháng 8, 2018

Hand Painted Portraits From Photos And How It Is Done

By Brenda Miller


Ever been intimidated by a portrait painting? Especially when it is close to impossible to get all the colors correct? Well, we are going to discuss easy steps on perfecting it. With a little more practice and once you get a feel for it, you will be a natural. Here are techniques on Hand Painted Portraits from Photos.

Decide on a photo that fits your style and your selection of colors. It also cannot hurt to go for one that has a nice range of dark and light. Your subject should pop out from its background and has nice highlights that go with it to make it easy.

Sketch or evenly trace its image to your very own support. If there is this instant where you are not comfortable with drawing your picture free-handed, then feel free to trace and use one projector instead so your proportions are right. Try to mark the places that all its shadows and some highlights go too. Then lay out colors you might need for the palette.

Next is starting with its eyes. Fill the whites inside the eyes before everything else since it is very dire to discern that those are not really white all of the time. There are shadows or variations on is white parts. Also, block your shadows. Blocking in all the darks help get a sort of feel for its shapes on the face.

Add mid-tone colors to your portrait. Generally, you would want to work starting from dark then to light. While you try to block in those mid tones you shall see a face about to take some shape. Remember that lips are skin tone and they are almost never just the color red. Paint some light colors on the top and avoid using plain white.

Add details through the entire portrait. You have already covered the basic values be blocked in so next is to have fun with tones and do try to make some adjustments. Think of the contrast when finishing this step and attach the lights and the darks where they are needed.

Put the fundamental hues needed for its hair. When you do the blocking on its hair, you are going to notice which place is needed to be colored or not on the face. So in that case, add those shades to its forehead too. Load up everything in its hair.

For the finishing touches, add the bright light in its eyes of your subject. Do the same for the rights side or left side of its nose and a bit of illuminated strands of its hair. These itty bitty touches do not take that much of your time and they very much really help in finishing your painting.

Last is painting in the background. If you have not done it by then at that point, try choosing hues that do not complete your model and put it all over the portrait. When you block a color but then it turned out unsatisfactory, wipe them off and try a different set of colors. With that, you are done. Keep practicing and keep persevering with the talent.




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