Question:
Is it better to draw portraits on a grid?
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2013-09-04 09:03:51 UTC
what do you guys think. By the way im an artist, I draw alot of anime. But I haven't done portraits since high school. And when I did them, they had grids on the pictures. I dnt wanna limit myself to just anime. Also could some leave a link or something on how to draw the grid out? I think its with numbers & letters. And shading tips would be helpful too! Thanks!!
Four answers:
Farheen A.R.
2013-09-04 12:58:46 UTC
People say drawing on grids is the best way to start. I have friends in art schools who draw on grids but I think practice is what really makes you good at something. Basically, you just have to get the proportions right. Once you do that, with the right kind of shading, drawing portraits without the help of a grid won't be necessary.

Check out this link : http://skimlines.deviantart.com/art/How-to-draw-using-a-grid-45952372

This is another wonderful tutorial in the form of a book : http://willworks.deviantart.com/art/Grid-Drawing-Tutorials-307953591 But it's only for fonts, although it does have numbering and letter system used in it. I hope that helps.
Alta
2016-04-26 00:42:12 UTC
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2016-03-12 06:22:13 UTC
I'm an ART ED student in college and we spend a good bit of time talking about the merits of the grid method. it comes down to what you want to take away from your art experience. the idea behind the grid method is that it lets to break down a complex form into smaller more manageable modules but you're still doing essentially the same thing, you learn to create and proportion each square in the grid so it aligns with those around it, those are the same skills you need to take true portrait drawing. so long as you're learning those skills and realizing the proportions and how shadow works to define the shapes I don't see a problem with it, you're still learning and growing as an artist after all and isn't that the whole point of creating artwork.
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