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How to grasp the facial tone of sketch head?
How to grasp the facial tone of sketch head?

First of all, you should understand the structure and muscles of the face.

Secondly, the influence of light and shadow on the picture.

It doesn't mean that models should be painted white when they are white.

Models must be painted black if they are black.

This is your picture.

So you decided.

Works by Huang Yang, a teacher of Meimen School in Guizhou.

1) Learn the form of subjective induction.

First of all, you should understand that all colors should be painted on the body, not on the surface. It's not that when you see black, you have to paint it black, and when you see white, you have to leave it blank, but you have to make subjective induction.

Secondly, when representing women and men, the facial structure of women is often not so obvious, so we don't have to overemphasize the color of the face, but focus on the five senses, so that the picture is closer to women.

2) Good at observation.

No matter how black the face is, it should not be a heavy color. It should be controlled within the skin. Don't draw the dark parts of the five senses too stuffy and rigid.

② Learn to deal with light subjectively, make light and shadow attached to the structure, learn to choose useless light and shadow, and don't blindly copy light and shadow.

③ Observe the model while painting, constantly compare the relationship and changes between colors, and control the whole picture with black, white and gray. Be sure to observe more! ! !

3) black and white face.

① You can squint at the model before painting. Basically, we can sum up the black, white and gray changes of the face. Generally speaking, when painting women, the five senses will be the main features, the structure of the face will be painted gray, and the bright parts will not be painted too much. Such a picture will also have black, white and gray changes and layering.

Many people think that the darker the color of the painting, the better the expressive force and the stronger the sense of the picture. In fact, this idea has long been out of date. Even if you attract the judge's attention through strong black, white and gray, can you keep him? Of course not, your score is not on yet, so the darker the picture, the better!

4) The influence of lines on facial tone

(1) when laying cables, lay cables along the structure, try to use lighter wires and add them slowly over and over again. Don't paint them black at once. When the lines are in place, the shape will naturally come out.

2 lines should be softer, and at the same time, when painting, we should distinguish the levels of facial tones, where is the darkest and where is the whitest. You should have thought about it from the beginning, not finishing it while painting.

5) Not only can the cable be tidied, but it can also be wiped by hand.

We understand that there are many ways to draw, and everyone is used to different methods. It is also a good solution to wipe the color of the picture by hand, because the color is softer and more delicate. The shortcomings are also obvious. It is easy for beginners to get tired of the picture, and the timbre is not in the structure, so you should also grasp the degree when grinding, or you can put some timbre after grinding. It is suggested that beginners should mainly arrange cables, which can be combined appropriately in the later stage.

6) What if the facial tone is too little and the picture is too monotonous?

First of all, you should understand that you are drawing a picture, not only the face, but also the five senses, neck, hair, clothes and other picture components. When you make your face brighter subjectively, you can make your hair more exciting, including the treatment of clothes. It's just that the whole picture has a rhythm of black, white and gray. Why not make your face brighter?

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The material of this book comes from Huang Yang, a teacher of Meimen School in Guizhou. For more art information, please pay attention to Guizhou Art Network.