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The first drawing exercise in my APA course has arrived!!! And it is a simple one...

This lesson emphasizes the importance of simplification for enhancing the memorization of the three-dimensional structure of the human head. By practicing this block-in template, you will learn break down the complexity of the head's structure and rehearse the mental rotation of the object. 

This process improves your ability to recognize and remember the complex forms of the head and it's variations. Additionally, strategies for minimizing cognitive overload during the drawing process, such as breaking the drawing down into manageable components, are discussed. 

You can generate your own skull references here.

You can also generate your own block in template references here.

You can also use the same references as I do in this lesson, they are attached at the bottom of the post.


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Comments

Anonymous

I am loving this exercise, I am beginning to understand how your lines are correct from mine and when I look at portraits I want to use this approach to see my portrait someday coming from this understanding.

Anonymous

Can I ask you about how big your drawing is?