- Lesson Details
- References
- Instructor
- Chris Legaspi
- Subjects
- Drawing
- Topics
- Head & Portrait
- Mediums
- Charcoal
- Duration
- 5h 47m 55s
- Series
- Portrait Drawing for Beginners
The lay-in is the analytical layer of your drawing that establishes the more important elements such as placement, proportion, character and form. There are many ways to render a drawing or painting, but they all depend on having a solid lay-in. Learn how to do a professional lay-in quickly and efficiently establishing the most important elements of the drawing.
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1. Lesson Overview1m 8sNow playing...
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2. Establishing the Shape, Tilt, and Yaw13m 6s
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3. Indicating the Features12m 25s
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4. Creating 2-D Graphic Shapes22m 36s
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5. Making Corrections Prior to Identifying Shadow Shapes11m 49s
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6. Determining Areas of Shadow14m 27s
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7. Lay-In Demonstration 114m 20s
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8. Lay-in Demonstration 216m 45s
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9. Lay-in Demonstration 314m 38s
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10. Lay-In Demonstration 415m 57s
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11. Lay-in Demonstration 513m 19s
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12. Lay-In Demonstration 6 (Charcoal)14m 6s
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13. Lay-In Demonstration 7 (Charcoal)12m 39s
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14. Lay-In Demonstration 812m 15s
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15. Lay-In Demonstration 9 (Charcoal)22m 3s
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16. Lay-In Demo 10 (Willow Charcoal and Ballpoint Pen)22m 23s
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17. Lay-In Demonstration 11 (Ballpoint Pen)13m 45s
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18. Light/Shadow Demonstration 1 (Ballpoint Pen)20m 31s
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19. Light/Shadow Demonstration 2 (Black Pencil)24m 58s
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20. Timed Lay-In Assignment26m 48s
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21. Chris's Approach to the Assignment27m 57s
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