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so iamp;#39;ve used pretty much every way there is to get the right proportions in a portrait painting iamp;#39;ve tried tracing iamp;#39;ve tried gridding iamp;#39;ve tried just freehanding it but the method iamp;#39;ve found to be my favorite is what iamp;#39;m going to talk about in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about getting an initial drawing finding the right proportions what to do if you mess up in the middle of your portrait and why i like working this way so much so mostly for this video iamp;#39;ll be referring to this painting that i did which is actually a master copy from a john singer sergeant painting that he did of teddy roosevelt if youamp;#39;d like to see the full tutorial of it you can catch that on my patreon page which is listed in the link below now the first thing i do when i do a portrait is get key measurements and i use this right here which is called a proportional divider iamp;#39;ll put a link in the description this video to where you can