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Hi, its Don Stewart the artist at ArtistChronicle.com. Today I give you eight tips to drawing a better portrait. But, theres a bonus tip too. So, you could really call it nine tips. But, the bonus tip applies to drawing anything. Not just a portrait. And then, tip number eight has three parts to it. So, that could be eight, nine, ten and then eleven is the bonus tip. Theres just a whole lot of tips. [ intro music ] It doesnt matter if you draw from photos or from life, these tips will help. So, Im going to begin my portrait today, of Corrie, working from life. And then, for my last tip, Ill switch to looking at a photo. So, I can show you something that only works with a photo. Tip number one is to keep your portrait life size or smaller. The average adult head is eight to nine inches high. But, since Corrie is here with me, why not measure her head, so I can truly draw her life size? I can really use anything to measure with. [ whoosh ] My pencil. [ whoosh ] A paintb