From The Desk Of
Christopher Sia
Date: 1
September 2016
Dear Artist,
My name is Christopher Sia and for the past 5 years, I’ve been drawing pencil
portraits and teaching thousands of my students to draw as well.
I was a struggling so-called artist trying to learn how to draw realistic
pencil portraits.
Obviously, I failed
many times.
I couldn’t even draw a decent pencil portrait because I wasn’t gifted in
drawing.
I spent my hard-earned
money from my part time job to attend drawing courses, but didn’t learn what
I needed to achieve the realism of a masterful human pencil portrait.
I can still remember the first pencil portrait that I drew back in 2006, when
I didn’t really understand how to attain my potential.
I thought it was nice so I shared it with all of my friends—but they
laughed at my portrait drawing.
Looking at their
drawings, I felt that I was not as skillful, couldn't draw as well as they
could.
Until today, I still keep my first pencil portrait drawing on my drawing
table…
After years of trials and
errors, I’m now able to draw a pencil portrait like this...
This is not from
overnight success. I’ve been practicing and learning for almost every single
day to attain a higher level of pencil portrait drawing.
The truth is... there was this one year period that I did not improve my
pencil drawing techniques at all.
After achieving the results that I wanted, I concentrated on teaching others,
at the expense
of myself.
Because of teaching others, I lack of practice time and stopped
learning in drawing for almost a year! My pencil drawing
techniques became stuck at the same level without improvement.
Deep down in my heart,
I know that I’ve been satisfied for where I am in my pencil portrait drawing
techniques and skills. I’ve been satisfied that I stopped improving my pencil
portrait drawing skill.
Then, one day,
everything changed...
I was invited to join an event that is organized for every pencil
portrait artist to share their art with everyone.
I suddenly did not feel so satisfied anymore. I had thought I was good enough
to master the art of pencil portrait drawing... until I met many masters
of pencil artists who were far better than me.
Suddenly, I felt like a small fry on the floor compared to them.
And while I was
inspired by them, being with these masters made me totally dissatisfied.
It was time to do some soul searching...
I sat at my drawing
table looking at all of my previous pencil portrait drawings… and eventually
thought of a different way to draw, to conceive. A different way to
make portraits more realistic and lifelike.
I begin practicing and drawing every day again to crack the code of going to
the next level of pencil portrait drawing…
The word "practice makes perfect"
is so true!
After months of practicing...
Now, ask yourself these questions:
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Have you ever felt stuck? That
you weren’t fulfilling your artistic potential?
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How long have you been trying to learn to draw portraits like a master, but
couldn’t breakthrough your current level of pencil portrait drawing?
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Have you been spending most of your time practicing without
attaining the results you want?
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Have you been looking at some pencil portraits over and over again,
wonderinghow can I draw like that?
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Have you kept searching for the right pencil drawing techniques everywhere,
but ended up just reading a lot of descriptions that did not help?
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Have you thought that the only way to reach a “master level” was with
natural talent? Or that only people with an art degree from a university or
art school can be artists?
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If you answered yes to
any of these questions, then you’ve came to the right place!
ANYONE can learn to draw a realistic pencil portrait regardless of their
current talent, skills, and techniques.
And now, read this very carefully...
I believe that you too... will be ABLE to create your own stunning pencil
portraits just like these...
Yes, I’m talking about
YOU, creating realistic pencil portraits…and impressing everyone around you,
your friends and your family.
In fact, drawing
realistic pencil portraits is not as hard as you think once you’ve cracked
the code.
Let me explain …
I’ve uncovered three
secrets that will let you go on to the next level—the “real master level”—of
pencil portrait drawing...
And I'm revealing these secrets to you
right now...
The first secret
is… Focus on mastering the depiction of every facial feature
individually.
The second secret
is… Observe the small details in every facial feature.
And lastly, the third secret is…
Learn how to see what others cannot see.
I realized during my long trial-and-error
period trying to master pencil portrait drawing that...
Too many people are too busy trying to learn
EVERYTHING and not focusing on the few important techniques that you only
need for drawing realistic pencil portrait.
I don’t want you to be one of them.
In fact, I want you to
be among the few artists who know about these “real master level” secrets.
And now, it’s your turn to go on to the next level of pencil portrait
drawing...
Introducing…
"Realistic Pencil
Portrait Mastery"
Home-Study Course
I’ve decided to
compile everything that I know about the “real master level” of pencil
portrait drawing into one comprehensive resource.
Not only that, with the “Realistic Pencil Portrait Drawing Mastery Home-Study
Course”, you will see how I draw every facial feature with
a "truly" step-by-step guide, and useful descriptions
on achieving a particular outcome.
And I’m very sure this will help you to achieve mastery in a very
short period of time.
All of these break
down into 5 lessons of realistic facial features drawing.
Lesson
#1: How To Draw A Realistic Eye
To draw a realistic eye, it is important to
observe it very closely. Consequently it's imperative that they are
drawn correctly and in such a way to convey the feeling of your subject.
Let’s look at what
you’re going to learn in this lesson:
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Learn how you can avoid the
BIGGEST mistake for people in drawing eyeball, eyelids, and iris
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Discover my SECRET method for overcoming
the complicated problem of observing the eyebrows that most people
failed to know.
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Discover how to draw the iris in a whole new way without just filling in
with darkness and makes it more realistic.
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Discover the method of drawing small details on eyes without using a
kneaded eraser.
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An easier way of drawing an area that looks extremely complicated with
highlights, shadows, and eyebrows without frustation.
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Learn the correct way of drawing eyelashes
so you won’t spoil your entire realistic eye drawing.
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Learn how I draw the skin around the eye so you can also
"copy" exactly the same and enhance the realistic effect of your
eye drawing.
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A total of 55 pages, 127 illustrations and images to show you exactly how I
draw a realistic eye with step-by-step well explained descriptions.
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Lesson #2: How To Draw A Realistic Nose
The nose is one of the
most noticeable features in pencil portrait drawing. Its central location
makes it impossible to hide your mistakes.
I’ve compiled some very important methods for you to learn in this lesson:

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A quick basic explanation about
nose drawing before you begin to draw a realistic nose like a master.
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Discover one of the most IMPORTANT keys to draw a realistic nose. By
knowing this, you can avoid the mistake made by most artists
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Discover my secret method of drawing nose details that look complicated in
an easier way without asking yourself where you should start.
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Discover a simple way of how to identify the direction of the light
source so you know what part of your drawing should be darker.
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Learn the correct way of drawing the hole of the nostrils in front
view. Be careful if you don't know
about this, one tiny detail of this can literally spoil the realism of
your nose drawing.
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Discover the secret of drawing tiny little details that will make your
nose drawing look extremely realistic and learn the correct way of drawing
the tiny little details.
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A total of 49 pages, 163 illustrations, close-ups, and images to show you
exactly how I draw a realistic nose with step-by-step well explained
descriptions.
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Lesson #3: How To Draw
A Realistic Mouth And Teeth
When you know how to
draw a realistic mouth, you add so much expressive impact to your subjects.
The mouth isn't just an afterthought, but rather an expressive part of the
face.
Let's look at what you will learn in this lesson:
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- Learn the direction of how the
lips flow. Knowing this will help you to achieve realistic effect in every
of your mouth drawing.
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- Learn how to avoid the 3 common mistakes beginners make when it comes to
drawing mouth and teeth. You can literally spoil the realism of your mouth
drawing even if you make just any one of these mistakes.
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Discover the way how I draw lips vertically
and horizontally to create the complicated texture effect of human lips.
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An example of drawing lips to create the bumpy effect that makes the
mouth realistic.
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Learn how to prevent from over-drawing teeth that will be almost IMPOSSIBLE
to erase when you're drawing darker areas around teeth.
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Discover my easy way of rendering the complexity of the lips in the
highlight area of the drawing, helping the mouth become three dimensional.
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A total of 24 pages, 61 illustrations, close-ups, and images to show you
exactly how I draw a realistic mouth and teeth like a master with
step-by-step well explained descriptions
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Lesson #4: How To Draw
A Realistic Ear
Ears can be drawn with varying degrees of
complexity. Although there are many types of ears, most have the same common
shape.
Let me show you how to draw a realistic ear. In this lesson, you'll learn:
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