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How to Draw a Portrait in Photoshop

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Here is a new tutorial for all the drawing lovers. In this tutorial, we will make a quick sketch, scan the sketch, and convert it into Photoshop. Then the fun will begin. Drawing a portrait is not very simple, but with some knowledge you can achieve a lot. The end result may not look exactly like the person you are trying to draw, but the important thing is to do the best you can and make the eyes, mouth, or nose look similar to your subject.

The end result in this tutorial looks more like me, but to tell you the truth this is just a coincidence. Also, I would like to thank Necula Cezar for throwing a helpful hand in this… I am working hard to produce great quality tutorials for you and help is a must.

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Step 1

First of all you need to make a rough sketch, scan the image and import it into Photoshop.

Step 2

Next, create a new transparent layer over the sketch (name it "sketch"). Then using a small brush, draw the sketch again, but this time make it more accurate.

Step 3

Create a new layer and place it below the "sketch" layer and name it "color." Using a soft brush draw the color over the face, using this code: #e9b68b.

Step 4

According to the light source angle (which is in the top-left), draw some shading using a soft Brush (B). This time use the same color but give it a slightly darker touch.

Step 5

Reduce the brush opacity and continue to darken the shadows some more.

Step 6

Mix the color and the shadow with the Smudge Tool (R), which results in a nice transition between the face color and shadow.

Step 7

It’s time to add the hair color. Use the same brush that you did for the face, but this time use color #3c210f.

Step 8

It is time to add some details to the hair. Draw thin lines, each in different directions. Use a darker (#9f815d ) and a lighter color (#1e0d05) for this. With the help of the Smudge Tool (R) and the Opacity set to 20, smudge the thin hair you just created. This will help you make the hair more realistic.

Step 9

You need to draw thin lines along all the head part until you get something similar to the image below.

Step 10

For this step you need to start adding the light on the face. Select a soft brush and also lower the Opacity of the brush. This will help you create the light effect gradually. After you are set with the brush, start adding some light using the color #ffdebb.

Step 11

It is time to work on the eyes now. Color the iris of the eye and the white side with these colors: #edddb9 and #797866.

Step 12

Add some more color and details to the eyes.

Step 13

Make the eyes shiny by placing some light on them. Also, create some shadow over them. You need to create the thickness of the eyelid by drawing some shadow on the lower side of the eyelids.

Step 14

Slowly erase the sketch and add some more light on the eyes.

Step 15

Next, work on the mouth.

Step 16

For the lips I used this color #d58b6a.

Step 17

The upper lip is darker then the lower one because the upper lip is where you need to draw the shadow. The color used is: #8f6048

Step 18

To bring more realism to the lips you need to draw some darker lines over the upper lip using a small brush. Also you need to smudge the lines.

Step 19

Same as you did with the upper lip you need to do with the lower lip, but this time use lighter colors to make the lip shiny. Also, you need to make a selection around the upper lip and use the Burn Tool (O) to add some more details.

Step 20

Repeat the burning process over the lower lip. Also, draw some more lines and make the textured lip detail and gradually erase the sketch.

Step 21

Refine the eye wrinkles and eyebrows with a low opacity Burn Tool (O), then smudge them as we did with the hair.

Step 22

Add a little red to the cheeks (#e6986e), to make it more human and some grey for the beard. Start drawing the beard with a soft brush set to a low opacity and then use the Smudge tool to mix the colors. The color for the grey is #908478. Also, as you can see, I have added some more shadow on the face.

Step 23

These last steps are the finalizing steps. Erase the sketch and Smudge the tips of the hair to create some volume.

Step 24

Smudge the skin and the eyebrows.

Step 25

Smudge the forehead skin color over the hair to create the hair roots.

Step 26

Add some light on the nose and the area under the nose. This will make them shine.

Conclusion

You are finished with the face. Place a nice background or maybe fuse your portrait into one of your illustrations. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.

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Constantin Potorac is ConstantinPotorac on Graphicriver
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  1. Debabrata Roy says:

    Unbelievable work , mind-blowing ,rooking work

  2. peter says:

    Awesome!

  3. eva says:

    very awesome! wow!

  4. kuugla says:

    Very nice work and good tutoral, btw.. where are the eyelashes?

  5. Ghee Guills says:

    well done work of art

  6. Karadi says:

    Great Work

  7. Justo says:

    Now i really want a tablet!!!

  8. vikas says:

    Its Ossom

  9. Sahus Pilwal says:

    What can be said other then simply AMAZING!!!

  10. anoop says:

    For last 7 months i was looking for something like this…… here i got it ….. Fantastic and useful… very well done author…!!!

  11. mariya says:

    you’ve forgot to draw the eyelashes =)

  12. Ruslan says:

    it is very good picture))))

    ps Hello from Ukraine!!!!)))))

  13. S.HiDDEN says:

    Hey That’s an amazing work …
    there’s no problem man.
    hmm can i have the transparent sketch of this work ?
    i’m poor in digital painting so i couldnt draw a good sketch.
    can you mail it to me ?

  14. Really excellent tutorial, very well done. Thanks

  15. lissie says:

    thanks :) good tutorial, going to try it out

  16. Deepika Poojary says:

    Its really Awesome..

  17. Jascha says:

    Wow and how much layer do u used for colorizing?
    Just one? Or a new one for every detail (like lips, eyes, hair….)

    • Diana says:

      I think it might be easier if you use one for every detail and merge at the end, in case you mess something up… :)

  18. Jingyu Lei says:

    Really love the details of the lips.

  19. Amanda says:

    AWESOME!
    This was extremely helpful and i’m so excited to try it out :)

  20. jacob says:

    I had to be … picky… but that’s painting

  21. ulfaa says:

    beautiful!
    i would like to try. but i dont own any tablet.
    & it seem imposible to use a mouse isnt it?

  22. tjahyo says:

    wow…….wow…..wow……
    it’s very cool………………………………….

  23. Ram says:

    was this drawn using photoshop on tablet pc or laptop?

  24. Mani says:

    Please put some screen shot.

  25. Greg says:

    Wow, simply amazing. Did you use some sort of wacom tablet for this, or did you just simply use your mouse?

  26. thanh says:

    thank for all

  27. Nat says:

    Man, thank you for explanation! I have been looking for clear and simple tutorial for a long time and yours is perfectly explained step by step, every important step is shown. thank you 100 times!

  28. dan says:

    Don’t know what all the hype is about.
    This is an average portrait.
    Maybe some useful techniques are taught in the process
    but the outcome is rather simplistic and not very well thought out.

  29. Rafi says:

    Unbelievable work , mind-blowing ,rooking work

  30. Neil says:

    Very good tutorial :)

  31. mek says:

    …woww i like it!….

  32. Arif says:

    Great work thanks for sharing.

  33. I would like to know which type of brushes you have used and your tablet. By the way, very nice work. Seems like so easy to do, but I know it’s only with practice. Hello from Rio.

  34. justoutblog says:

    Very nice tutorial, shading is WOW !!!! nice job

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