How to Make an Accurate Realistic Portrait Pencil Drawing Using a Grid
- 1). Lay a piece of transparent plastic on a flat work surface. With a permanent marker, draw vertical and horizontal lines across the plastic with a ruler to create a grid. If you have a detailed portrait, make the squares small --- about a half inch for each square. For a larger or less complex drawing, make the squares about 1 to 2 inches each. The plastic should be large enough to cover the entire portrait you wish to draw.
- 2). Print a portrait on high-quality printer paper. Place the plastic grid over the picture. Tape the grid and picture together.
- 3). Tack up the portrait on an easel or drawing board. Attach a sheet of drawing paper to the board.
- 4). Refer to your portrait and begin drawing the outline of the subject using an HB pencil. Create the entire outline, and then go back to focus on specific squares to create the details.
- 5). Draw only what you see in each square to get the most realistic representation of your portrait. Use soft-grade pencils such as 2B or 3B pencils to hatch or cross hatch shadows and dark areas of your portrait. Lift off mistakes with a kneaded eraser.
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