Only issue I have is when he curved the line going through the flat side of the head. If the side of the head is FLAT, the line going through it should not be curved.
Your videos explaining how to draw heads in different angles are the best! I watched several others but yours were the ones that made it click for me! Your explanations are very clear and you have a nice calming voice 😊
This is the actual BEST explanation of the Loomis method I have watched. And I've watched a LOT! Thank you, thank you for making this video. You have a new subscriber and I can't wait to watch more of your videos 😊
Thanks a lot After dividing the circle into 2 halves, divide again the upper and lower half into 3 equal parts. So in total u have six equal parts. the second line is the hairline and sixth is nose line. One suggestion keep paper handy while reading this comment and make the markings as you read and follow the instructions point by point. Let me know in case of any confusion
hi its amazing video and helped me a lot ...but i am little confused what are the measurements of the side plane and the face proportions when we looked downward ...it confuses me please help...
Thanks for commenting. I am glad to know that my videos have helped you. Please check my other videos from loomis playlist for side plane measurements. If those videos don't help then let me know.
seems great but unfortunately I did not get it. Does the smaller circle represent the face and where it is looking please? how do we know exactly where in the bigger circle we should draw the smaller circle?
Hi Sathish Kumar. Thanks for the comment. I agree with you to an extend. Loomis method is more of laying the features in the correct place, whereas Reilly method is more advanced and demands good observation and vison, firstly to understand and then implement into your drawing. Its more of form and rhythemic lines.
I did come to this video for the teaching aspect but also to just listen to his weirdly satisfying voice. I dunno, his accent and tone just.. *FLEX ME PAPI* Other than that this tutorial was great! :3
Sir, how to defy where the circle ends when you are using photo reference from phone? I've been practicing loomis method for a while..and this video is one of the most imformative video🐱
I have recently added similar video on loomis method. Might be helpful as well. Sharing the link with you. Thank you. th-cam.com/video/v1J9hcXSlCc/w-d-xo.html
What a great tutorial! But i have one question. How to determine the side slice without the reference ball?? I'm really really confused about that until now, please help me.
Thank you. Foundation course hai jiski link mein share kar raha hu. Kuch hi dino mein continue karunga. th-cam.com/play/PLkfOk44H7FPJdrLnIO2b5CXwafJPT86t-.html
The slice that you are supposed to cut of, is not in relation to anything? My faces look weird if I cut up too much or too little and I have no idea how to know how much to cut...
Hi Elina. You cannot match this accurately, since the proportions differ from person to person. The slice will always differ with respect to the size and shape of the head. However, you can achieve this, by dividing it into three equal parts from the center half(browline) of the circle to the end of the circle. The starting point of the third part represents the nose line. Similarly you can achieve the hair line. Joining the hairline and noise line should give you the side sliced circle(side plane) I hope i was able to explain, if not kindly share your drawing or the reference image you are using and I shall send you the drawing. Email id: sanjog311@gmail.com
The inner circle is two thirds the height of the outer circle, and the width of it depends on the amount of rotation of the head. This is a good tutorial explaining it.. th-cam.com/video/1EPNYWeEf1U/w-d-xo.html
Can you make a video teaching people to draw hands and feet? If possible, can you make a video teaching people by drawing from the previous shape? Thank you very much
I simply drew a center line on x and y axis and for the side plane then I placed bangle on the ball and drew the line. you may use any other circular shapes to draw that
Hi Man Ong Gia The brows should be on the center line, since you would be slicing off the sides of the sphere. From Centerline to the bottom of the circle divide it into 3 equal parts. The eyes lies on the First part. If you do not slice the both sides of the sphere, and include the complete sphere, then the eyes will lie on the Centerline.
Hi Lightning, The brows should be on the center line, since you would be slicing off the sides of the sphere. From Centerline to the bottom of the circle divide it into 3 equal parts. The eyes lies on the First part. If you do not slice the both sides of the sphere, and include the complete sphere, then the eyes will lie on the Centerline.
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Thank you very much id never found a true easy process to draw the head until now!!! i thank you very much, itd be if you make a video explaining how to make that sphere you use!!
Thanks idnec. I am glad to know that you liked the video. Firstly, divide the big circle into two equal halves. Then again divide each half into three equal parts. By doing so, you will get six equal parts altogether. The bottom line of the first part and starting line of the sixth part should give you height of the circle. I hope this helps, if not kindly share your email id and I shall provide you an drawing example. My email id is sanjog311@gmail.com
Hi Yograj Chamlagain I have mailed you thrice and yet you haven't replied. I feel there is problem. You can ping me skype. My skype id is sanjog.sinnarkar Awaiting for your response
Every damn tutorial is till this Lay in. There aren't any tutorial on what to do next, how to fit the features in this lay in, or how to draw planes of the head... 😭
Ive seen several videos but your "how to" explains and shows with more clarity. Thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for the wonderful commet 😊👍🏻
Only issue I have is when he curved the line going through the flat side of the head. If the side of the head is FLAT, the line going through it should not be curved.
Your videos explaining how to draw heads in different angles are the best! I watched several others but yours were the ones that made it click for me! Your explanations are very clear and you have a nice calming voice 😊
@Ella, thank you for commenting. This really motivtes a lot 😊
I am glad that you liked it.
The most helpful video on the Loomis method for beginners that I've found so far. Thank you so much!
You're Welcome and thanks to you for commenting😊
Wow you I’ve never met anyone who can draw as many perfect circles in a row as you 😅
This is the actual BEST explanation of the Loomis method I have watched. And I've watched a LOT! Thank you, thank you for making this video. You have a new subscriber and I can't wait to watch more of your videos 😊
You're welcome. Glad to know it helped you. Thank you for commenting 😊
Using a transparent sphere to visualize and properly place the lines is genius. Thanks so much for this helpful tip!
Hi, thank you for the comment.
I am glad to know that it helped you.
I've seen quite a few videos try to over complicate it, but yours was clear and simple, thank you.
Thanks a lot. Appreciate your comment😊
Thank you this helped me to look at the portrait in 3d and not 2d it really helped me a lot
You're welcome and thanks for commenting. I am glad to that it helped you
after watching hundred vedios this one is helped Thanks guru _/\_
I am glad to know that it has helped you.
Thanks for commenting
Thanks so much! I can finally draw a head properly 😁👏👏
Thank you Jamshook 😊😊😊
Glad you liked it
Thank you sir. I'll share these videos with my friends!
Hey welcome and thank you for sharing👍🏻😊
Exelente. Llevo un tiempo estudiando a Loomis y ahora veo como lograr que las líneas del círculo pequeño me queden centradas.
I get it. Now l can draw a head. You kept it simple . Thankyou
You’re welcome and thanks for commenting 😊
Thank you very much, Sanjog. This really helped me :) Keep up the good videos! :D
You're are welcome. Thanks a lot for motivating words 😊
Thank u for this tutorial this was very helpful for me
You’re welcome and thanks to you too 😊
Very good explanation. Thanks
You’re welcome and thanks for commenting 😊
Thank You for sharing your knowledge and skill it is very helpful
Thanks a lot 😃
@SANJOG SINNAKAR
Is there a way to work out how to get the hairline and nose line from the sphere? Instead of guessing by just drawing a square?
Thanks a lot
After dividing the circle into 2 halves, divide again the upper and lower half into 3 equal parts. So in total u have six equal parts. the second line is the hairline and sixth is nose line.
One suggestion keep paper handy while reading this comment and make the markings as you read and follow the instructions point by point. Let me know in case of any confusion
Thank you Sanjog for showing how it’s done! 😊
Thank you Maria 👍🏻
hi its amazing video and helped me a lot ...but i am little confused what are the measurements of the side plane and the face proportions when we looked downward ...it confuses me please help...
Thanks for commenting. I am glad to know that my videos have helped you.
Please check my other videos from loomis playlist for side plane measurements.
If those videos don't help then let me know.
seems great but unfortunately I did not get it. Does the smaller circle represent the face and where it is looking please? how do we know exactly where in the bigger circle we should draw the smaller circle?
Excellent video thankyou so much 😊
You’re welcome 😇
Really clear, simple and direct. Thank you.
Thank you Greg 👍
thanks i always have problem drawing heads from a 45 degree angle
Thanks vegeta xx. I am glad to hear that 😃
andrew loomis method is pretty simple and good for over all construction but in detail frank reilly is absolute best....
Hi Sathish Kumar. Thanks for the comment. I agree with you to an extend. Loomis method is more of laying the features in the correct place, whereas Reilly method is more advanced and demands good observation and vison, firstly to understand and then implement into your drawing. Its more of form and rhythemic lines.
I did come to this video for the teaching aspect but also to just listen to his weirdly satisfying voice. I dunno, his accent and tone just..
*FLEX ME PAPI*
Other than that this tutorial was great! :3
Rebeca Ramirez
Thank you 😊
Great lesson friend and thank you for sharing!
I always seem lose proportions with the inner circle/oval. Any advice on how to make sure I've made that the right shape and size?
where did you get the ball? very helpful
Amazon
@@SanjogSinnarkar ok thanks
Sir it helped me a lot 👍
Glad to know that it helped you😊
Sir, how to defy where the circle ends when you are using photo reference from phone? I've been practicing loomis method for a while..and this video is one of the most imformative video🐱
please check my other videos from loomis playlist. please let me if that clarifies
sanjog bhai your wrk nd videos are really good and helpful,i hope u get better future on TH-cam all the best🙏
Thank you Bikash for the wonderful comment and wishes. I am too hoping for the same😊
Come on out a video tutorial to draw kids from all angles. Thanks if you made the video
I am planning for that and soon will start series on that- baby, Toddler and teenager.
Thanks for commenting😊
@@SanjogSinnarkar ok.thank you very much
Excellent video. Thank you so much!!
Thanks a lot😊😊😊
Your videos really help me
Hi carlos montufar. I am really happy to hear that😊
Wow you inspired me to do the same and create a guide!!!
Cool👍🏻 I am glad to know that
very useful,thanks a lot dear.
Shreya Bagchi
Thanks a lot
No dear,thanks to you.It was so dificult for me but not now.
Good to hear that 👍🏻
I have recently added similar video on loomis method. Might be helpful as well. Sharing the link with you. Thank you.
th-cam.com/video/v1J9hcXSlCc/w-d-xo.html
Sir very helpful video but jb m portrait draw krti hu to confuse hojati hu ki konsa angle h image ka
sorry for late reply. Check the nose and in which it is pointing/direction and accordingly place other features
What a great tutorial! But i have one question. How to determine the side slice without the reference ball?? I'm really really confused about that until now, please help me.
Thank you😊 It is always difficult to judge and hence i recommend using reference ball. Its a life saver
Which paper you use
Newsprint
Nice video sir.... 👌👌
Sir kya Aapne Apna koi course bhi bnaya hua h
Thank you. Foundation course hai jiski link mein share kar raha hu. Kuch hi dino mein continue karunga.
th-cam.com/play/PLkfOk44H7FPJdrLnIO2b5CXwafJPT86t-.html
@@SanjogSinnarkar thank u sir... Aap detailed and deep content share kr rhe hain... Ye bhut helpful h.
@@saritadwivedi1384
You're welcome😊
Thanks for the comment. I am glad to know that😊
0:07 Can you make a tutorial on how to make that ball xD
lol yes pls
Yes! I'm going to buy one today and I do not want to screw it up by getting the lines wrong!
great 👌👌👌👌 thank you so much and god bless you 💕🌸
Thank you very much hanen asiri for the lovely comment 🙂🙂🙂
Wonderful! Thank you!
Thank so much
thanks this really helped :)
You're welcome and thanks for commenting😊
thank you so much, this was really helpful :,3
You're welcome and thank you😊
The slice that you are supposed to cut of, is not in relation to anything? My faces look weird if I cut up too much or too little and I have no idea how to know how much to cut...
Hi Elina. You cannot match this accurately, since the proportions differ from person to person. The slice will always differ with respect to the size and shape of the head. However, you can achieve this, by dividing it into three equal parts from the center half(browline) of the circle to the end of the circle. The starting point of the third part represents the nose line. Similarly you can achieve the hair line. Joining the hairline and noise line should give you the side sliced circle(side plane)
I hope i was able to explain, if not kindly share your drawing or the reference image you are using and I shall send you the drawing.
Email id: sanjog311@gmail.com
Which pencil you are using ? Graphite or Lead ?
I use Conte Pierre Noire pencil. It is combination of graphite + charcol
@@SanjogSinnarkar Thank You for your reply
You're welcome
Incredible
@@jorgeluiz3151 Thank you 😊
I want to know how do you know what size to draw the inner circle?
The inner circle is two thirds the height of the outer circle, and the width of it depends on the amount of rotation of the head. This is a good tutorial explaining it.. th-cam.com/video/1EPNYWeEf1U/w-d-xo.html
can i draw this with compass for smooth circle?
Sanu B
Ofcourse yes, you may also use scale for drawing straight lines. Tools should not be a barrier😊
Thank you for the lesson 👍
You're welcome😊 Thanks for commenting
Can you make a video teaching people to draw hands and feet? If possible, can you make a video teaching people by drawing from the previous shape? Thank you very much
Thank you so much. Will make the video soon
How do I make a ball for reference like the one you use in the video?
David Rivera
Thanks hard to explain. Will try to make video
I simply drew a center line on x and y axis and for the side plane then I placed bangle on the ball and drew the line. you may use any other circular shapes to draw that
@@SanjogSinnarkar Thanks. What kind of ball and where can I find one?
It is called ornament fillable ball. Google it and you should get options.
Found on Amazon and AliExpress
I wonder whether we draw the eye above or under the centre line?
Man Ong Gia You draw it just under. The top lid should be about equal to that center line.
Hi Man Ong Gia
The brows should be on the center line, since you would be slicing off the sides of the sphere. From Centerline to the bottom of the circle divide it into 3 equal parts. The eyes lies on the First part.
If you do not slice the both sides of the sphere, and include the complete sphere, then the eyes will lie on the Centerline.
Hi Lightning,
The brows should be on the center line, since you would be slicing off the sides of the sphere. From Centerline to the bottom of the circle divide it into 3 equal parts. The eyes lies on the First part.
If you do not slice the both sides of the sphere, and include the complete sphere, then the eyes will lie on the Centerline.
Thank you very much id never found a true easy process to draw the head until now!!! i thank you very much, itd be if you make a video explaining how to make that sphere you use!!
Thank you Nelson Jiménez. Happy to hear that you liked the method.
Soon , I shall make a video on how to make markings on the sphere.
Que tipo de papis usas
Sorry i don't understand what you say
Where did you get that sphere model
Chad Caravaggio
You can get that on AliExpress, Amazon. The name is fillable ornament ball.
When tech support doesn't pay enough, jk
Thank you for the demo!
Gaming Rex
Sorry to know that tech support is not paying you enough.
Thanks for commenting👍🏻😊
CEO of circles
Thank you Ronald 😊
Hello: I think you are great; can you tell me the size of the circles that you draw. Thank you, R
Thank you 😊
The size is 3 inches.
Why does everyone who uses this method have the same pencil and hold it the same
To know watch this video
th-cam.com/video/tmXj940yupA/w-d-xo.html
Super
Thanks
why is no one making a video with front view looking up
Surya Mohan
Here’s the link for front view up tilt with various angles.
th-cam.com/video/Rw81adFDR4I/w-d-xo.html
andrew loomis genius
The bestttttt...
Thank you
Subscribed!
Thanks a lot
Great job!!! Tanxx
Thanks Paulo Willians 🙂
andrew loomis= michelangelo,leonardo,caravaggio,rafael,velasquez.
Thanks for commenting
may I ask what's the sphere tool you used in the video call
Clear fillable ornament ball. You may buy from Amazon or AliExpress
thanks
I found a large clear acrylic ball at Michael's. Used for making Christmas ornaments.
not interested in the art but
interested in that pencil tho
Conte Pierre noire
Hey yow dudes in this comment section, quick reminder: Don't forget to use references
Roger that. Will do that for future videos 😊 thanks for commenting
روعة
How big should the smaller circle be? Great video by the way!
Thanks idnec. I am glad to know that you liked the video.
Firstly, divide the big circle into two equal halves. Then again divide each half into three equal parts. By doing so, you will get six equal parts altogether. The bottom line of the first part and starting line of the sixth part should give you height of the circle.
I hope this helps, if not kindly share your email id and I shall provide you an drawing example. My email id is sanjog311@gmail.com
Sanjog Sinnarkar Thank you, you are very helpful!
Always welcome😊
awsome
Thank you
thank you !
You're welcome lucia 🙂
Sanjog sir, could I have a conversation with you? I emailed you but You didn't respond! So sorry!😴
Hi Yograj Chamlagain
I have mailed you thrice and yet you haven't replied. I feel there is problem.
You can ping me skype. My skype id is sanjog.sinnarkar
Awaiting for your response
@@SanjogSinnarkar chech your mail please, I have responded you sir
Received your email. I have mailed you too. Pls check
The head is at something dada dada “so let’s start by drawing a cycle”
Klawdd
😂😂😂 yes you're right. It sounds like that however I have said circle😊
Every damn tutorial is till this Lay in. There aren't any tutorial on what to do next, how to fit the features in this lay in, or how to draw planes of the head... 😭
That makes sense. Shall create in future till you may check my other videos. I have covered in some of them
master
I funny have any BALLS to draw
And 2nd 3rd one two
Choose any one
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3/4 view
I have already done one 3/4th view
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