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okay so in this video Iamp;#39;m going to show you the first 30 minutes or so of a portrait I did of my brother for a patreon tutorial youamp;#39;ll see how I used the Lumis head method to get an accurate drawing how I made sure to capture the correct tilt of the head youamp;#39;ll see me make mistakes and fix them and youamp;#39;ll be able to watch all the way up until I block out the shadowed side of the face and the light side of the face because for me I consider the drawing process to be going all the way up until this point all right welcome to pain coach if youamp;#39;re new to the channel then welcome my name is Chris forito and I help thousands of students every single month learn to paint with my online courses and tutorials Iamp;#39;ve always felt like portraits are won or loss in the first 30 minutes of the painting so I thought this would be very helpful and insightful for you to see and as always if you have any questions as youamp;#39;re watching this please leave