Fundamentals To Mastering Stylized Portrait Painting Class Work -
In a digital or traditional class setting, your "handwriting"—or brushwork—defines your style.
Stylization allows for "expressive color," but color still needs to follow the laws of light. In a digital or traditional class setting, your
You cannot effectively simplify what you do not understand. In stylized painting, anatomy acts as the "anchor" that keeps your character looking human, even if they have giant eyes or neon blue skin. In a digital or traditional class setting, your
Focus your class work on the underlying structure. Understand how the jaw hinges and where the cheekbones sit. In a digital or traditional class setting, your
Experiment with keeping the skin relatively smooth while using high-texture brushes for hair, clothing, or backgrounds. This directs the viewer’s eye back to the face. 6. The "Big to Small" Workflow