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Good likeness in a portrait of course is very important but in this video I want to show you there is more. How I try to make a more interesting and animated portrait. Drawing skills of course are very important butfor those who cannot rely on it I have some useful tips during this video. There are a number ofsimple things that you can think of. Like a pallette that invites you to paint. I will explain theimportance of reducing tonal values, also reducing the number of brush strokes. About the danger of anover elaborated portrait. I show you why my friend played Bach on the piano and also I show youwhat my guitar has to do with portrait painting. Welcome to my studio. You can see the daylightlamps above my head. On the easel my self-prepared panel and my vertical palette. On the right thepaint and the turps in which I rinse my brushes. On the left more brushes, kitchen paper and behind that on an elevated stand the chair for the model. I start the day early because I want to