How to Draw Big Hoss, Pawn Stars, Corey Harrison
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Sketch lightly the crescent red lines for hair line and head mass. It does seem to appear upside down. That's because there is more mass at the bottom of his face.
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Don't worry about the lines bowing down. That is to get the right perspective of Big Hoss's face. You can draw in the lines a. for eyebrows, b. for eyes, c. for nose, and d. for mouth.
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Observe where Hoss's features appear in relation to the guidelines. Draw in his nose, shadow line, chin, and mouth.
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Lastly, observe where the lines of his hair flow (away from his face) together within the guidelines. Take your time to draw the lines and curves of his hair. Patience is your best friend because with it, you'll be able to complete your drawing.
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I made this line drawing especially for you if you don't want to do the pencil shading and blending part. Otherwise, let us continue to the pencil drawing part.
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Here is the outline done with a 0.7mm mechanical pencil. Look closely and see if your lines look something like this. You can erase if certain areas like the eyes or nose don't line up. Take you kneaded eraser and dab off the shadow outlines or dark
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I didn't want to skip this. The first picture shows how to hold your pencil for Overhand (great for writing & details) and Underhand (great for shading large areas in wide strokes). You can practice tone shading and take it a step further with the To
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Here is how the tools look. I used the 0.7mm 2B mechanical pencil, 9B pencil, tissue, and the blending stump.
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Best thing you can do when drawing hair is to establish the general shape then work in the main strands of hair by holding your pencil at a 45 degree angle for stroking and coverage. Then, as in the third picture, you can work in more details. But he
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GO WITH THE FLOW: Basically, you're following the direction of object's shape, that is the hair. The hair will curl around, flow from, and slick to the head. The head is like a curved ball, so the hair extends from that ball by the arrowed directions
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This is the first start. This is where you would sketch in small circles or lines to shade the areas. It would take hours upon hours to cover all that area with a pencil. I chose to shade with pastels. In a few strokes I've got area coverage. Applied
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What's interesting is I haven't used a pencil yet during this stage. I took a blending stump (since it won't leave lines and will cover a larger area) and shaded laying the stump tapered part flat (like a pencil) on his skin. Then I took it's point a
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I sketched in darker with my 9B pencil on his face (bottom of nose, ear shadow, eyelashes, etc.). The darker areas, I applied some pressure. The highlighted areas of his nose, reflected light near his nostrils were added with my kneaded eraser. I pla
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Drawing like this is a gradual buildup. I keep sketching, blending and sketching some more. This time, I first blended the pencil sketches with my toritllon to give a smooth transition. I added more dark tones and details to his hair, face, eyebrows,
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May 5, 2013
Description: This tutorial is featuring Big Hoss from the American reality TV series called "Pawn Stars." It is shown on the History channel. Filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, it chronicles the daily activities at the World Famous Gold & Silver Shop, a 24-hour family business operated by patriarch Richard "Old Man" Harrison, his son Rick Harrison, who opened the shop with his father in 1988, Rich's son Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, who has worked there since childhood, and Corey's childhood friend, Austin "Chumlee" Russell. The show, which became the network's highest rated show, and the No. 2 reality show behind Jersey Shore, debuted on July 26, 2009. (Wikipedia Notes.) I hope you will enjoy drawing this tutorial. Please fav, show your love, and comment. Thank you all. Peace and love to you.