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Realistic human portraits are a favorite of artists as each artist portrays with his hands and with his skills unique drawings or renderings of the human form. They try to make it real as possible. Almost everybody would like to posses good artistic skills. Few actually do, but with the help of this article, and a little practice, anyone can become a better artist. Let's begin!

Method 1
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A Realistic Female Human Portrait

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  2. Draw two sets of parallel lines at the lower part of the circle.
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Method 2
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A Realistic Male Human Portrait

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  1. Draw a horizontal line inside the circle at the lower part. Draw two parallel lines of different lengths below the circle.
  2. the circle.
  3. Draw details for the hair and neck.
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A Cartoon-like Human Female Portrait

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  1. Bisect it with a vertical line and join a horizontal line across the vertical line touching the edges of the oval for the guides to the eyes and nose.
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A Cartoon-like Human Male Portrait

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  1. Draw another horizontal line off–center touching the edges of the left and right edges of the oval.
  2. Follow it with making a guide for the hair.
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    How can you get better at drawing faces?
    Claire Wentzel
    Award-Winning Artist and Strategic Creative Consultant
    Claire Wentzel is an award-winning Artist and Strategic Creative Consultant. Her business, Red Rose Studios, is based in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she also serves on the Clark County Public Art Committee. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in mixed media participatory art, brand messaging, and building organizational culture. She earned her BA in Fine Art with Distinction from the University of Colorado-Boulder and completed a painting residency at the International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture. Her chalk mural work has been featured in EdHat and I Madonnari Italian Street Painting Festival advertising.
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    Look at them. My favorite technique that I learned for drawing anything, but especially as a good technique to draw portraits, is blind contour drawing. This is an exercise where you look at your subject and you cannot look at your paper or lift up your pencil while you draw. You are training your eye to talk to your hand. This is a fundamental skill that really helps with drawing portraiture in particular.
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    How do I draw from a photo?
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    Begin with a light pencil outline of basic shapes to get the dimensions of the objects right. You can eyeball it or use a ruler. Then work on sketching concrete shapes, like circles and rectangles, still in pencil. Then continue to add more detail. Shading and small details should be last. Don't be afraid to mess up- proportions are key.
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    How do I copy a portrait?
    Elena Himmerich
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    If you have a hard copy, you can trace the portrait on tracing paper with a pencil, use pencil to transfer it onto another sheet of paper, and color it in. If not, try to observe the portrait's style and try to use similar values, colors, and shapes.
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      Drawing people might seem daunting, but with a little practice, you’ll soon be able to make great portraits. To make a realistic portrait, start by drawing a circle for the head. Then, draw 2 lines extending into a point for the chin, and draw a curved line around this point to round out the jaw. After this, draw horizontal lines across the face to use as guides for the eyes, eyebrows, nose, and mouth. Once you’ve drawn the facial features, erase the guidelines. Then, you can add in details like the hair, neck, and shoulders. To learn how to draw a cartoon portrait, read on!

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