Being disappointed by a product occurs often because many products create false hopes and then do not deliver. Unfortunately, I have had many disappointing experiences with various products. I am offering this review for the Realistic Pencil Portrait Mastery in order to save you from dealing with the same experience.
I am nowhere near being a Michelangelo or any such brilliant artist. To be honest, I was possibly the least artistic of my classmates in school. Therefore, it was very unlikely that I would ever take drawing lessons or master drawing portraits. However, one day I became intrigued by a fellow named Christopher Sia and a product that he offered that was said to improve drawing skills. I tried to investigate whether any product actually existed that could turn a novice into a skilled artist.
Christopher Sia was a teacher who has many years of experience teaching art and drawing to hundreds of students. Having failed many drawing tests, Mr. Sia is the first to admit that he is nowhere as gifted as people believe he is. He says that his skill is due to diligent and continuous practice. When he is sharing his techniques, he often presents a before and after portrait. His techniques will make a significant difference in your portraits as well.
There are three primary things that Sia says will allow anyone to progress to a higher level in pencil portrait drawing. First, an artist must closely examine the smaller details found on the face. Second, it is important to pay special attention to the facial features and mastering the interpretation of them.Last, the third secret is to master the art of seeing the things that others do not see. This becomes obvious when you see the time it takes his students to move to a more advanced level which is usually just a few short months. As I became a student and implemented his techniques, I started to sincerely appreciate and comprehend the importance of practicing his three secrets. His kit is simple to use and there is no kit more complete than the "Realistic Pencil Portrait Drawing Mastery Home-Study Course". This kit will teach you to portray any facial feature.
The kit essentially has five lessons. The lessons teach you how to draw the ear, the eye, the hair, the nose, the mouth and teeth like a true master artist. The book consists of over two hundred pages with hundreds of drawings and pictures. These are used to teach you the best way to depict a portrait using a pencil. If you are interested in learning how to draw, this is a very good product.
However, there is a crucial aspect of the "Realistic Pencil Portrait Mastery" product that I must reveal. This product is very comprehensive. It requires extreme dedication and time; and you must be willing to see your projects through to the end. I honestly set aside a slot of my day to go though my kit and practice my lessons. Without doing this, one will tend to forget and loose focus. For people who wish to access the product digitally, it is available online for download as well. If you have any further doubts, rest assured there is a money back guarantee of 100% within sixty days if you are not satisfied.
I am nowhere near being a Michelangelo or any such brilliant artist. To be honest, I was possibly the least artistic of my classmates in school. Therefore, it was very unlikely that I would ever take drawing lessons or master drawing portraits. However, one day I became intrigued by a fellow named Christopher Sia and a product that he offered that was said to improve drawing skills. I tried to investigate whether any product actually existed that could turn a novice into a skilled artist.
Christopher Sia was a teacher who has many years of experience teaching art and drawing to hundreds of students. Having failed many drawing tests, Mr. Sia is the first to admit that he is nowhere as gifted as people believe he is. He says that his skill is due to diligent and continuous practice. When he is sharing his techniques, he often presents a before and after portrait. His techniques will make a significant difference in your portraits as well.
There are three primary things that Sia says will allow anyone to progress to a higher level in pencil portrait drawing. First, an artist must closely examine the smaller details found on the face. Second, it is important to pay special attention to the facial features and mastering the interpretation of them.Last, the third secret is to master the art of seeing the things that others do not see. This becomes obvious when you see the time it takes his students to move to a more advanced level which is usually just a few short months. As I became a student and implemented his techniques, I started to sincerely appreciate and comprehend the importance of practicing his three secrets. His kit is simple to use and there is no kit more complete than the "Realistic Pencil Portrait Drawing Mastery Home-Study Course". This kit will teach you to portray any facial feature.
The kit essentially has five lessons. The lessons teach you how to draw the ear, the eye, the hair, the nose, the mouth and teeth like a true master artist. The book consists of over two hundred pages with hundreds of drawings and pictures. These are used to teach you the best way to depict a portrait using a pencil. If you are interested in learning how to draw, this is a very good product.
However, there is a crucial aspect of the "Realistic Pencil Portrait Mastery" product that I must reveal. This product is very comprehensive. It requires extreme dedication and time; and you must be willing to see your projects through to the end. I honestly set aside a slot of my day to go though my kit and practice my lessons. Without doing this, one will tend to forget and loose focus. For people who wish to access the product digitally, it is available online for download as well. If you have any further doubts, rest assured there is a money back guarantee of 100% within sixty days if you are not satisfied.
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