How to draw Hyper Realistic Close up Portrait
In this exclusive real-time tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a hyperrealistic close-up portrait combining graphite and colored pencils. Starting with smooth base layers using B and 3B pencils, you’ll see how gradual layering, blending with brushes and tissue, and careful pressure control build depth across the forehead, cheeks, and nose. Skin texture is developed using dotting, fine lines, kneaded eraser lifts, and sharp Mono Zero highlights, while the jelly roll pen brings sharp white details for pores and reflections. The eyes are rendered with Faber-Castell Polychromos (greens, umbers, sienna, and black) layered for vivid irises, contrasted with dark lids and eyelashes. Hair is created using indentation for sharp white strands and dark pencil shading for depth. Even the sweater sleeve is textured with parallel graphite strokes and blended pen highlights to achieve a soft wool effect. By the end, you’ll have a smooth, lifelike portrait that balances sharp details with blurred, out-of-focus areas. References are included in the Materials section.
