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in this video iamp;#39;m going to walk you through painting a portrait step by step hi iamp;#39;m chris foreign tarot here to help simplify oil paint so you get better faster all right now even though i am breaking the portrait down into steps please donamp;#39;t ever fall into the trap of painting by some kind of formula or step-by-step sequence yes iamp;#39;m putting how i do a painting into certain steps but donamp;#39;t ever feel like you need to follow those in that exact order or at all you know iamp;#39;m just showing you how i like to do things and through time you will develop your own specific way of painting a portrait all right now the first step is to find a good photo having a good photo can make things a lot easier so what makes a good photo a good portrait photo is going to have a very distinct light source itamp;#39;s going to be very clear which sides of the face are in shadow and which side is in the light so try and avoid very soft lighting or picture