Hi
Friend,
If
you’re already a professional artist then this letter is not
for
you. This
letter is for you if you want to be
guided step by step
to learn how to draw pencil portraits with
SIMPLE
AND EASY STEPS.
Let
me introduce myself. My name is Christopher Sia and I
have been drawing pencil portraits since I was in secondary school. I
was a teen
who didn’t know how to draw at all. I thought that drawing
realistic portrait will
be easy but it isn’t if is without any good coaching. I
struggled to learn on how to draw pencil portraits so I
decided to get a part-time job and spent my hard-earned money on
drawing courses and art books. But
guess what?
Most
of these books only provide nice-looking results of their work and are
full of
boring description expecting you to learn!
It’s like telling
you how to
cook a pizza without showing you. Yes, theory is important but for the
beginner
it is more often confusing and discouraging. Some
of the art
books may provide step-by-step method but they’re not exactly
a
‘truly’ step-by-step
guide, there’s quite a huge jump from step A to B! You
see, for a beginner like me who didn’t know how
to draw at all, I can’t just learn to draw from a nicely
drawn
picture. It’s
just too hard for me. Nobody learns anything by being shown only the
final
result, anyway. I had spent a lot hoping to learn drawing portraits by
attending drawing courses and buying art books. From
these disappointments, I had to learn drawing pencil
portraits on my own, and I wasted much time and effort through lots of
trial
and error but
that doesn’t mean you
have to! After
6 months of struggling back in 2006, I managed to understand the steps
that you need to follow in order to draw nice realistic pencil
portraits
in a fastest period. By
following the steps, the period of time that I spend to complete a
pencil portrait were 7 days. After
that, everything seemed to get easier. From
7 days to 6 days, from 6 days to 4 days, and from 4 days to 1 day. Right
now, the period of time for me to complete a pencil portrait is
less than 5 hours..

(An
example of my drawing in 4 hours 12 minutes)

(Another
example of my drawing in 3 hours 23 minutes) Do
you want to improve your drawing skill as fast as
possible without attending courses and reading more art books for
months or
years? Please
allow me to share with you the easiest step by step
tutorial to draw pencil portrait. Yes, a
‘truly’ step-by-step method from A-Z.
“I’m
too old to draw.” “Oh forget about it, I
can’t draw!” Many
people have voiced these and other objections,
sometimes quite rudely. In reality, however, age, inexperienced, or a
perceived
lack of talent is no barrier to being able to draw the type of pencil
portraits
you have always wanted to. Different
people started drawing from different stage as
long as you
get the good and proper instructions for a good start.
Besides,
drawing pencil portraits is a fun way to hone your observation skills. If
it’s that easy, then why are you still struggling on
portrait drawing? It’s
because you either weren’t taught a
step-by-step method
and tried to copy blindly from examples, or you looked at the drawings
of
someone with a lot of talent and experience and thought that you
couldn’t do
it.
"DON’T
WORRY!" Discover
the 8 simple steps how to draw pencil portrait quickly and easily in a
week
- No drawing
experience needed.
8
Easy Steps To Drawing A Portrait

This
e-book takes you from a blank sheet of paper to a complete drawing of
Halle Berry. You will get to learn the 8 easy steps
throughout the process of drawing.
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Step
1: Choose An Appropriate Reference
Picture In
the first step, you will learn on how
to
choose a reference picture that’s right for you to draw. Some
pictures are
harder to draw than others, and many beginners jump into the wrong
picture,
only to give up and never try again. In
this step, you will learn how to select a fitting
reference picture. The best part is, you will draw more
quickly and with less frustration
once you know what type
of pictures to draw. I will also provide you a reference picture of
Halle Berry so
that you can
just print it out immediately. Step
2: Organize The Position,
Outline And Proportions Of The Features
The
position
of the features is the most basic element of a good drawing and should
be done
correctly. Imagine your frustration when, halfway through the shading,
you
realize that the position of the features was wrong. - Tips
for correctly positioning the features
- 8
illustrations showing the organization of
the features
- Tips
on shading (cross
hatching)
which you
will use in every realistic pencil portrait
that you draw
Step
3: Eye Drawing – Shading and
Shadows  The
eye is the most expressive feature of the face and is key to capturing
the likeness
of your drawing. Many people start looking your drawing from the eyes
then only
to other parts. Indeed,
the eyes are often the first part of a portrait
that
people notice. For this reason, most of the artists pay special
emphasis to
eyes.
- Instructions
on how to draw the details of
the eyes and eyebrows
- 34
step-by-step illustrations demonstrating
shading of the eyes
- Tips
on drawing the eyelids, iris, pupils,
eyelashes, and the surrounding shadows
- Ways
to deal with the tiny details of light and shading in the eyes
Step
4: Nose Drawing – Shading and
Shadows The
nose is
one of the EASIEST features to draw because it doesn’t do
much in
terms of
giving emotional response for your drawing. Finding noses
hard to draw?
That’s
often because people only focus on drawing the other facial features.
- Learn
the important aspects
of drawing the nose
- 9
step-by-step illustrations for shading the
nose
- Drawing
the nose bridge and nostrils
Step
5: Mouth drawing – Shading and
Shadows 
The
mouth is the second most expressive feature of the face. In some cases
it
communicates emotion more strongly than do the eyes. Drawing
the mouth
correctly often makes or breaks a portrait, the portrait
comes alive with a well-drawn and well-shaded mouth.
When you draw and shade on the mouth correctly, it suddenly has an
energy all
its own.
-
Learn
how to draw the details of the mouth
-
Tips
for perfectly formed lips
- 20
step-by-step illustrations for shading the
mouth
- Learn
to draw the lip line
- Learn
to draw glossy lips
Step
6: Ear Drawing – Shading and
Shadows 
What
I found
when I read art books is that most of them skip the part on teaching
ears
drawing by covering the ears with long hair. And even if they did
mention the
ears, it’s very quick and doesn’t go into details. Ears
come in many shapes and sizes and are unique to each
individual. For drawing ears, you will need to get the
spacing between the parts right. - Learn
how to draw the details of the ear
- 14
step-by-step illustrations for shading the
ear
- Getting
the correct shading tone
Step
7: Hair Drawing – Shading and
Shadows Drawing
hair is important.
Everything else might be perfect but if the hair looks like a
bird’s nest or is
flat then it will affect your entire drawing. Yes, drawing hair is
complicated
and frustrating, and often
the results are terrible if
only you go about it the right way,
and do steps in the correct
order. You
can’t draw every single strand that would be on a
person’s head. But you do need to add enough distinct strands
to
give your
drawing a clear texture and form of hair. Drawing
hair correctly can change the look of your drawing dramatically.
- Learn
how to draw the details of hair
- Don't
waste your time making mistakes in drawing hair like most of the
beginners
- 26
step-by-step illustrations for shading
hair
- How
highlight portions of hair
- Simple
tips to making hair look more
realistic
Step
8: Face Drawing – Shading and
Shadows  This
is the final step of this drawing portraits tutorial. This final step
provides
the finishing touches to shading the forehead, cheek, and jaw.
If
you have completed this, I’m confident to say that you’ll
be able to draw portraits of your
friends, family members, or celebrities. - Learn
how to draw the details of the face
- 42
step-by-step illustrations for shading the
face
- Understand
how to shade the face
- Learn
how to add shading on the neck
There
are total of 60pages in this e-book. Personally,
I hate 200-page books that can be summed up
in 70 pages or less. I get right to the point. I make it more on
practical, step-by-step
methods that can be learnt
easily the
minute u read it.

Does
all this seem too good to be true? I would like to
let you know that this tutorial is not created to make you become a
professional
artist in just 7 days. There are many art books and courses telling
people that
they can be a professional artist after they follow their methods. To
become a
professional requires many years of training and practice. All
of them
started
hard and struggled in the beginning. So, I
created this
tutorial to make you
easier to learn from the beginning that most of the artists suffered.
3 Exclusive Bonuses For Immediate Action
Bonus
#1: Samples of Facial Features

This
bonus includes detailed drawings of each facial
feature for you to practice. Observe it correctly and draw it
patiently. By
practicing with these pictures and by following the eight steps you
will see
things differently than will others. You will also get to learn on
drawing
hands and legs. You won’t want to miss this extra bonus in
order
to improve
your drawing skill. Remember,
a single detail can make a big difference in
your drawing.
Bonus
#2: Samples of 30
Reference Pictures
I've
made 30 best reference pictures in black and white for
you to practice. I’m sure that you will see
improvement and learn something new from each of these reference
pictures that
you draw. Each
of these reference pictures presents a different
challenge that will improve your skills in one or more of the eight
steps.
There are reference pictures for beginners with little shading and
increase in
difficulty to the more advanced pictures. Keep practicing will sharpen
up your
drawing skill. Practice makes perfect!
Bonus
#3: Quick Reference
Guide On Human Body

This
is a separate topic of drawing human body correctly.
In this bonus you will learn on basic knowledge of the human body, and
how the
body moves, is crucial to drawing realistic whole-body portraits. This
bonus
material illustrates the concept of the “line of
action”
and provides basic
information on human anatomy. It’s
important for beginners to
learn about “line
of action” and understand human’s structure before
starting
to draw figure
drawing.
“So
How Much
Is This Going To Cost?” Good
question. If you attend drawing courses in college
it will cost you $1000 or more. I
charge $30 an hour a day for private lessons so the cost of private
lessons for 7 days would be $210. If
this tutorial were a
print book,
the price would easily exceed $97.95. I planned to offer it at this
price but
because I’m making it as a digital downloadable product which
eliminating the cost
of printing and shipping, I’ll offer it at a much lower price
which is
only at $34.95
USD. You
will get to see extremely
detailed steps on drawing
pencil portrait. Imagine you can draw anyone that you like, your idols,
your
friends, your family members, your loved ones and yourself.
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but I don’t care. The
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I’m trying to gather testimonials. I truly hope that u can
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than
receiving from you telling me that I’ve help you to draw
realistic pencil
portraits of anyone that you like.
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