Standard Measurements Sheet — Free Portrait Reference Guide By Leveling Artist
The reference sheet every beginner wishes they had on day one.One of the biggest reasons beginner portraits look off isn't technique, it's not knowing where features actually belong on the face. Most beginners place the eyes too high, the mouth too low and the nose by feel. This sheet fixes that permanently.What's inside:The Standard Measurements Sheet gives you a clear visual reference for the most important portrait proportions, all in front view, all fully illustrated with real portrait drawings so you can see exactly how the measurements apply to an actual face.— The face divides into three equal sections: upper, middle and lower third. Every feature sits within these thirds without exception.— The eyes sit in the exact center of the face.— The width of the face equals five eyes placed side by side.— The bottom lip sits in the center of the lower third.— A complete 5-step Loomis head construction breakdown.How to use it:Print it out and keep it beside you every time you practice. Before you draw a single feature on any portrait, check your measurements against this sheet. It takes 30 seconds and fixes the proportion errors that have been holding your portraits back.This sheet shows you where features go. Vol 1 teaches you how to find them.If you want the complete step-by-step system that turns these measurements into a portrait, Vol 1 is the natural next step.Get Vol 1 — Drawing Portraits — $29.99 $49.99Get Vol 2 — Drawing Portraits — $29.99 $49.99Format: PDF — instant download, print-friendly Pages: 6 content pagesWorks on: Any device, phone, tablet, laptop
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