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This video is a follow up to what we have been working on in the Anatomy for Portrait Artists course in The Atelier Tier.

This synopsis will show you the bare bones (lol) of our approach to simplifying a block in of the skull.

If you want to get the info super fast or just have a detailed review of the lesson give this video a shot.

Here is a link to the whole lesson.



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Level up your portrait drawing skills with this simple exercise.

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Anonymous

The Loomis Method has never worked for me. This approach makes more sense.

Anonymous

I always have trouble accurately capturing the angle of the jaw. Any insights or suggestions?

stephenbaumanartwork

The most helpful way to think about accuracy is that it is a package deal. The angle of the jaw, curve of the nose, shape of the ear- they all succeed or fail with the same criteria and what's more, their accuracy/inaccuracy are tied together. I never win any new friends with this answer but in my experience it is the truth. For exercises that could help you improve things like this you could start with simplified block ins: https://www.patreon.com/posts/apa-block-in-80869614