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Hey Gabriella, you're nine now, uh? You're into Kung Fu, a lot? Yeah. Awesome, very powerful
sport, I hear. So do you like any other sports too? Soccer. Soccer. So does my son. Well,
welcome to my studio, today guys. And our subject today is, how to draw. And I could
tell you a little bit history of how I got into drawing. And it's something I tell you
guys, not to be afraid of is. Learn from other artists and I used to borrow tracing paper
from my mother's kitchen. And that's kind of, how I just traced everything out. From
some of my favorite artists. And today, I want to try to get into more of understanding,
how to draw. And this for a caricature of Gabriella. Say hello, Gabriella. Hello everyone.
Here you go. Well, we're going to talk about the shapes of the eyes. When you do, when
I will start with the eyes, Because everything is based off, of there. If you can understand
that. The ends of the mouth lines up with the eyes. Right here, right here. Her face
is a little bit more shaped like that. So you got to think of the skeleton as underneath.
So you have to understand, how the cheek bones. Or she might have a little more cheeks there,
you know. So you've got to think of it as skeleton as underneath. To be able to understand
how something. On the outside. So thinking inwards, outwards is, always helps. So you
can understand what's underneath. So when you're learning how to draw. Take in a skeleton
and take and look at a skeleton. And drawing the skeleton, helps you understand anatomy.
So you have the bottom of the lip here. And stuff like that. So you think inwards to outwards,
in other words. And that even, not even just with the faces. You can look at nature and
draw nature. And you've got to understand, what's behind it. And stuff like that. To
get, create that atmosphere. Well, we don't have much time today. But I hope you guys
understand a little more about how to draw. And it's shape, it's understanding what's
underneath. It's trying to get that value of where the light is hitting it. And where
the shadow is on the face. So for example, if the sun's come up from over here. You have
a shadow on the side of the face. And then, if there's a little reflection on this side.
You could take your eraser and erase it a little bit. And then you've got that cutie
scur, what they call it. Alright, thank you guys for joining me today. Hope you enjoyed
that. And see you around. Keep on drawing guys. Artainment, that's always the key.