The Charcoal Drawing Course: Animal Portrait
This course features:
Over 2.5 Hours of Instruction
19 Videos
5 eBooks
30 Day Money Back Guarantee
Course Curriculum
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION AND MATERIALS
MODULE 2: BASIC FORMS
MODULE 3: LANDSCAPE
MODULE 4: ANIMAL PORTRAIT
Lesson 1: Intro and Materials (2:18)
Lesson 2: Grid and Layout (12:52)
Lesson 3: Monkeying Around (5:59)
Lesson 4: Increasing Contrast (14:22)
Lesson 5: Details, Details, Details (11:49)
MODULE 5: PORTRAIT
Lesson Description
In this module, we develop a drawing of a chimpanzee monkey using white and black charcoal on gray Ingres drawing paper. To ensure accuracy, we'll use a grid to layout the contours.
Lesson 1 - Intro and Materials
In this lesson, we take a quick look at the materials and surface used for this animal portrait.
Lesson 2 - Grid and Layout
In this lesson, we lay out a grid and began adding vine charcoal to the surface.
Lesson 3 - Monkeying Around
In this lesson, we use the eraser along with vine charcoal to model the loose drawing in place on the paper.
Lesson 4 - Increasing Contrast
In this lesson, we begin adding white charcoal to develop a full range of value.
Lesson 5 - Details, Details, Details
In this lesson, we refine the details and complete the drawing.
Lesson Materials
- Vine/Willow Charcoal
- Compressed Charcoal Pencil
- White Compressed Charcoal
- Kneaded Eraser
- Vinyl Eraser
- Blending Stumps or Tortillions
- Gray Ingres Drawing Paper
Lesson Resources
References
Photo Reference
Finished Drawing
Download eBook
Awwww this is lovely, I think I’ll add this to my list, doing my 2023 list lol I just finished my Elvis portrait and it’s on its way to Salt Lake City 😀 I’m huge Elvis fan and I donated an Elvis commission as we in a group and the guy who runs it does Elvis quizzes.
Go I drop myself in at the deep end, after 4 failed attempts, number 5 started going well and I’m happy with it.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and all the best for 2023 xxxx
Is it possible to download video please? If yes, how?
thanks
I have now time to get back into my pastel and charcoal. Looking forward to following and see what I can do.
Thanks.