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Understanding of structure and proportions
Sketching a head picture helps learners gain a deeper understanding of the structure of the head, including the texture of bones, muscles, and skin. At the same time, it also trains the perception of proportions, because in the process of sketching an avatar, the learner needs to make sure that the various parts of the head are correctly represented on the paper in proportion.
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The treatment of light and shadow and light and shade
The treatment of light and shadow and light and shade: Sketching a head requires learners to master the changing laws of light and shadow, and how to express the three-dimensional sense of objects through lines and tones. This training is essential to improve your drawing skills, especially the three-dimensional representation of objects.
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Improvement of observation and performance skills
Improvement of observation and expression skills: Sketching a headshot requires learners to carefully observe the model's facial features, such as the shape and position of the eyes, nose, mouth, and the texture and color of the skin. Through continuous observation and practice, learners' observation and performance skills will be significantly improved.
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Lay the foundation for other forms of painting
Laying the foundation for other forms of painting: Sketching heads is not only the basis for other forms of painting, such as oil painting and watercolor, but also an important cornerstone for other artistic fields such as sculpture and printmaking. Through the training of sketching avatars, learners can lay a solid foundation for more complex artistic creations in the future.
In summary, the reason why drawing is regarded as the basis of painting is that it has an irreplaceable role in understanding structure, manipulating light and shadow, improving observation ability, and laying the foundation for other art forms. Through the training of sketching avatars, learners can gradually master the basic skills and methods of painting, and lay a solid foundation for subsequent artistic creation.
Eagle Studio also chose sketch avatar as the preferred test question in the admission of new students and the Golden Eagle class test exam, in order to better understand the current professional foundation of students and facilitate better teaching arrangements in the later stage.
"Eighteen Years of the Eagle" sketch portrait work appreciation