Head Drawing, Part 3: Perspective of the skull and cheek
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In this video I go through the process of creating a side plane for the skull and cheek
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Your Great book "Figure Drawing, Design and Invention" is the most useful structural approach on learning how to draw. Thank You! 🤩
I always look forward to your uploads. Really love your teachings.
Learned a lot, great teacher, Thank you!
i am currently caught up on your videos, its an excellent book and tutorial. Thank you.
this is incredible
can't wait for the next part!
Thank you. This was very helpful
I love your book and concise way to teach!
@stevenmichaelhampton
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Beautiful presentation for head drawing start. Easy to follow and understand. TY
@stevenmichaelhampton
7 ай бұрын
Glad it helped!
This series would be incredible helpful! Would you ever consider posting a break down of the skull? It would be helpful to work with the book, but I understand if that needs to be put behind your course. This channel is incredibly helpful, thank you for posting these!
@stevenmichaelhampton
6 ай бұрын
Ya, that kind of content is part of my brainstorm courses. Glad you enjoyed the intro!
Thanks for your videos! Your "Figure Drawing, Design and Invention" it is great! I have a question: what brush are you using to draw on photoshop? I really liked!
@stevenmichaelhampton
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I use the photoshop stock round brush. All I do is turn on the pressure sensitivity settings under "transfer" and "shape dynamics"
When it comes to learning from your book what is the best approach, is it reading the book or just simply redrawing what is in the book until it becomes second nature?
@stevenmichaelhampton
2 ай бұрын
I'd saying reading and drawing to understand. Only copying the drawings may not yield the best results. Everyone learns differently though.
when drawing the head in 3/4 view how do you illustrate the muscles attached to the hyoid? in your drawing would it just not be visable.
@stevenmichaelhampton
6 ай бұрын
Most of the time I construct a half cylinder on the front of the neck which I'll then divide into muscles leading down to the sternum and up into the jaw.
You’re book is very insightful, do you intend to keep these recent videos uploaded?
@stevenmichaelhampton
7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. Yes, I do
Are you planning on releasing other parts of the series? I was watching the other parts but I think you private the videos.
@stevenmichaelhampton
6 ай бұрын
Yep, at some point. I actually didn't have them set to public. They may have been accessible in a playlist? Sorry for the inconvenience.
@williammclean6594
6 ай бұрын
@@stevenmichaelhampton yeah they were in one of your playlists. But yeah it's no problem. I like watching the videos while working from your book.i find learning from videos way easier than reading from a book for me.
These are amazing!!! Cant find part 4 though!
@stevenmichaelhampton
6 ай бұрын
Thank you! Maybe I'll put the rest out in the future. For now, the rest are part of my brainstorm courses.
@filippofero3384
6 ай бұрын
@@stevenmichaelhampton oh I see! Well ill continue on the book!! Thank you again, your method has greatly helped me understanding and overcoming some issues i run into with Loomis
Can't seem to find part 4 of head drawing series on your channel. Have you released it and it's hidden somewhere, or is it in production for now?
@stevenmichaelhampton
6 ай бұрын
Still in production for now.
@KobeniGaming
6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reply! Will be waiting for it! Great series and great channel, you're a big inspiration! @@stevenmichaelhampton