

Drawing the Portrait: Step-by-Step Lessons for Mastering Classic Techniques for Beginners [Messer, Braden] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Drawing the Portrait: Step-by-Step Lessons for Mastering Classic Techniques for Beginners Review: Best Drawing Instructional Book - This is my favorite drawing book on portraits so far. So easy to follow the steps by steps. I hope the author comes out with more drawing books on different subjects. Review: Great Book - It is very nice, very informative. It helps by guiding you through the steps to create beautiful portraits.



| ASIN | B0CC8Z4NR9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151,034 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Human Figure Art (Books) #185 in Pencil Drawing #199 in Figure Drawing Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (25) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.5 x 10 inches |
| ISBN-13 | 979-8888141403 |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 200 pages |
| Publication date | June 18, 2024 |
| Publisher | Rocky Nook |
G**A
Best Drawing Instructional Book
This is my favorite drawing book on portraits so far. So easy to follow the steps by steps. I hope the author comes out with more drawing books on different subjects.
A**R
Great Book
It is very nice, very informative. It helps by guiding you through the steps to create beautiful portraits.
C**R
Good book
Good book for learning to draw.
N**R
Decent portrait tutorial
Good for beginners and overall all-round knowledge. I always focused on drawing eyes and never got the neck, ear, hair etc to look realistic..I would say this helped in that aspect especially with shading
C**R
Good.
This was easy to follow by looking at the pictures of the steps.
C**7
Disappointing - OK for beginners
OK book for beginners. If you know how to draw a human face, you won’t learn anything. I’m going to give my copy to my public library.
T**I
for the frustrated same-face syndrome drawing artist
I’ve chugged through every Loomis head video on YouTube, and skimmed the Asaro head videos. And as I made progress with the Loomis method, all of my faces kept turning out the same. And then, drawing the features was a pain. My eyes always looked stamped on or cartoony. And no matter how many portraits I drew, I couldn’t get my features to connect. A day before I discovered Braden’s YouTube channel, I prayed to God and asked Him to please help me figure it out. Being able to draw a decent portrait was limited to following along the tutorial. Left to my own devices, same face syndrome struck again. Well, He showed me this visual of the eyes connecting to the rest of the face. Like an “M” and I could see it but wasn’t sure what it was. I searched all day on YouTube and almost had a mental breakdown. My husband will tell you. I could cry at the drop of a hat. But, I found Messer’s creation, and lo and behold, he blended both the Loomis and Asaro, and that’s the eureka moment that made the difference. I studied every single video he had on it, drew along until I got the hang of it, and finally took a stab at a reference by myself. Oh my God!!! What a breakthrough that was! And while the YouTube channel sufficed, I wanted to support Braden for being the vessel. And the book was not a disappointment. I love that I can always reference it now without going through a bunch of videos. This is not a read-it-once book. It truly is a reference that you’ll come back to however many times you need. Thank you Braden. And thank you Jesus!!!
D**N
Loving this book!
I’m so glad I pre ordered this book. It came yesterday and already I am learning so much. I love the links to the instructional videos. I am so glad Mr. Messer decided to write this book. He gives you so much. If you are a novice, self taught artist like myself, this book is essential to your library. My confidence is growing already!
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