No ‘knack’ of drawing heads can compete with sound knowledge” – Andrew Loomis What is the Loomis method of head construction?
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“Some very clever artists do not really know how to construct correctly, and they spend many hours of added difficulty as the result. If all of that sounds difficult, no worries – we will go through the process step-by-step together. Given the direction of a cross that has formed, slice off the excess on each side and begin to place features: brows at the cross, hairline half-way to the top, and the tip of the nose half-way down. Then draw another line separating it horizontally.
To draw a head with Loomis construction, first start with a ball, then divide it by drawing a line in the middle, separating the ball into two vertical halves. Use the cross to place features according to the Loomis formula. Loomis head construction: start with a ball, divide it into four equal parts by driving a line through the center vertically and horizontally, thereby creating a cross. In it, I cover all major points in painstaking detail in Step 13. If you are looking for video instruction on Loomis head construction, head over to the Academy, where I teach my course, Learn to Draw in 18 Steps. In this tutorial, I will discuss everything you need to know to get started with the Loomis method of construction of the head. However, great progress can be made with diligent practice and attention to detail. Moreover, we have to learn the ability to bring all of that together into final coherent work, a feat that is more difficult than it sounds. This is because there are lots of different individual factors that must go right: the perspective, the proportions, the structure of the individual features, their placement, and on and on.
The Loomis method for the construction of the head is very popular because it is easy to learn and remember and can be applied to any drawing of the head.Īlthough learning the method is easy, drawing the head and the face almost never is. “No matter how great your talent, talent must work with knowledge to do anything well.” – Andrew Loomis Insights and depth of knowledge in it are phenomenal – thank you, Mr. Loomis was a masterful illustrator and a great teacher, I highly recommended you pick up his book. A book descriptively named “Drawing the Head and Hands”. The techniques in this tutorial come from Andrew Loomis’ book on drawing the heads and hands.