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okay so in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about and demonstrate one of the best exercises you can do to get better at portrait painting all right welcome to paint coach my name is chris otero and iamp;#39;m here to help simplify oil painting so you can get better faster now before we jump in itamp;#39;s going to remind you if you like the video if you like the channel hit that like button subscribe to the channel if you donamp;#39;t want to miss out on anything paint coach related sign up for the paint coach newsletter the link for that is in the description below now letamp;#39;s talk about this exercise the way it goes is that you paint a portrait in 45 minutes not worrying about detail youamp;#39;re just worrying about the overall form of the head the big shapes at the beginning youamp;#39;re not even thinking about features youamp;#39;re really kind of thinking about the head as if it was a smooth sphere or like an egg youamp;#39;re focusing on breaking the he