24 July. 2022
Realistic Portrait Drawing (with multilingual subtitles) / 寫實人像素描 Difficulty: ▮▮▮▯▯▯ $95USD
Now available with multilingual subtitles:
English|日本語|Español|Italiano|ภาษาไทย
https://youtu.be/m0H0kpjStfg
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This is a foundational portrait drawing course centered on understanding. Beginning with geometric forms, light and shadow, the skull, muscles and fat, facial features, hair, and the emotions and expressions of the figure, the course gradually builds a complete ability to draw portraits.
In Lo Chan Peng’s painting system, a portrait is not merely a combination of facial features. It is an integrated whole formed by structure, volume, expression, and psychological presence. This course will guide students in learning how to truly understand a face: how the bones support the form, how muscles and fat affect the surface, how light and shadow describe volume, and how emotion gives the figure a sense of life on the page.
This is not only a course in drawing technique, but a complete system for training the way we see. Now, with subtitles in English, 日本語, Español, Italiano, and ภาษาไทย, this course is officially open to more international students.
Introduction:
Drawing is the foundation of all visual arts.
Your creative medium may be digital painting, watercolor, oil painting, acrylic, colored pencil, or any other form. But if you want to create truly convincing work, you cannot separate yourself from the foundation of drawing. This is especially true for portraits, where the complexity of structure reveals an artist’s powers of observation, form-building ability, and visual judgment with absolute clarity.
Have you ever encountered these challenges in your creative process?
You want to understand facial proportions more accurately.
You want to draw the posture and presence of the figure more vividly.
You want to handle complex hair in a more natural way.
You want to capture a person’s emotion and expression.
You want your work to be more than a likeness — you want it to feel truly alive.
No matter what stage you are currently in, or what bottleneck you are facing, returning to drawing practice is always the key to elevating your creative level.
Follow internationally recognized contemporary realist artist Lo Chan Peng and rediscover the essence of portrait drawing.
Lo Chan Peng is an internationally recognized Taiwanese contemporary artist known for his realist portrait painting. His works are vivid and lifelike, creating a pure and profound visual atmosphere. He has a remarkable ability to capture the emotions and inner states of his subjects, giving his paintings a quietly immersive power. He is regarded as a highly acclaimed master of contemporary realist portrait painting.
Teacher Lo says:
Painting is a fascinating act. With only the simplest materials and one quiet afternoon, you can create a period of time in dialogue with yourself.
To complete a painting from nothing is an immersive experience, and it is also part of my daily life. To me, this is a beauty I cannot stop pursuing. I hope to share this process with you through this course.
Course Content:
Materials Introduction
1. Pencil Drawing Materials and Basic Concepts — 23:04
Unit One: The Three Fundamental Forms of Visual Art|Basic Concepts of Drawing
2. Geometric Forms — Introduction — 04:34
3. Drawing the Cube — 18:57
4. Drawing the Sphere — 23:46
5. Drawing the Cylinder — 22:22
Unit Two: The Light-Shadow Transition|The Key to Figurative Painting
6. In-Depth Analysis of the Light-Shadow Transition — 25:12
Unit Three: Skull Structure|The Key to Portrait Form
7. Introduction to the Structure from the Top of the Head to the Chin — 21:44
8. Analysis of Skeletal Structure — 27:03
9. Drawing a Skull — 53:09
Unit Four: Muscles and Fat|Understanding Facial Movement
10. Distribution of Muscles and Fat — 18:35
11. The Movement and Function of Each Muscle Group — 16:17
Unit Five: Detailed Drawing of the Facial Features|Connecting External Features|Integrated Course Practice
12. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Elderly Male, Part 1 — 69:01
13. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Elderly Male, Part 2 — 51:13
14. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 1 — 52:00
15. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 2 — 54:42
16. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 3 — 54:15
Unit Six: Emotion and Expression|The Essence of Portrait Painting
17. Emotion and Expression: The Essence of Portrait Painting — 25:41
Bonus Lessons
18. Introduction to Oil Painting Tools and Studio Setup — 11:42
19. How to Apply Drawing Concepts to Oil Painting — 29:07
20. Detailed Teaching and Sharing on Oil Painting Creation — 12:38
English|日本語|Español|Italiano|ภาษาไทย
https://youtu.be/m0H0kpjStfg
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This is a foundational portrait drawing course centered on understanding. Beginning with geometric forms, light and shadow, the skull, muscles and fat, facial features, hair, and the emotions and expressions of the figure, the course gradually builds a complete ability to draw portraits.
In Lo Chan Peng’s painting system, a portrait is not merely a combination of facial features. It is an integrated whole formed by structure, volume, expression, and psychological presence. This course will guide students in learning how to truly understand a face: how the bones support the form, how muscles and fat affect the surface, how light and shadow describe volume, and how emotion gives the figure a sense of life on the page.
This is not only a course in drawing technique, but a complete system for training the way we see. Now, with subtitles in English, 日本語, Español, Italiano, and ภาษาไทย, this course is officially open to more international students.
Introduction:
Drawing is the foundation of all visual arts.
Your creative medium may be digital painting, watercolor, oil painting, acrylic, colored pencil, or any other form. But if you want to create truly convincing work, you cannot separate yourself from the foundation of drawing. This is especially true for portraits, where the complexity of structure reveals an artist’s powers of observation, form-building ability, and visual judgment with absolute clarity.
Have you ever encountered these challenges in your creative process?
You want to understand facial proportions more accurately.
You want to draw the posture and presence of the figure more vividly.
You want to handle complex hair in a more natural way.
You want to capture a person’s emotion and expression.
You want your work to be more than a likeness — you want it to feel truly alive.
No matter what stage you are currently in, or what bottleneck you are facing, returning to drawing practice is always the key to elevating your creative level.
Follow internationally recognized contemporary realist artist Lo Chan Peng and rediscover the essence of portrait drawing.
Lo Chan Peng is an internationally recognized Taiwanese contemporary artist known for his realist portrait painting. His works are vivid and lifelike, creating a pure and profound visual atmosphere. He has a remarkable ability to capture the emotions and inner states of his subjects, giving his paintings a quietly immersive power. He is regarded as a highly acclaimed master of contemporary realist portrait painting.
Teacher Lo says:
Painting is a fascinating act. With only the simplest materials and one quiet afternoon, you can create a period of time in dialogue with yourself.
To complete a painting from nothing is an immersive experience, and it is also part of my daily life. To me, this is a beauty I cannot stop pursuing. I hope to share this process with you through this course.
Course Content:
Materials Introduction
1. Pencil Drawing Materials and Basic Concepts — 23:04
Unit One: The Three Fundamental Forms of Visual Art|Basic Concepts of Drawing
2. Geometric Forms — Introduction — 04:34
3. Drawing the Cube — 18:57
4. Drawing the Sphere — 23:46
5. Drawing the Cylinder — 22:22
Unit Two: The Light-Shadow Transition|The Key to Figurative Painting
6. In-Depth Analysis of the Light-Shadow Transition — 25:12
Unit Three: Skull Structure|The Key to Portrait Form
7. Introduction to the Structure from the Top of the Head to the Chin — 21:44
8. Analysis of Skeletal Structure — 27:03
9. Drawing a Skull — 53:09
Unit Four: Muscles and Fat|Understanding Facial Movement
10. Distribution of Muscles and Fat — 18:35
11. The Movement and Function of Each Muscle Group — 16:17
Unit Five: Detailed Drawing of the Facial Features|Connecting External Features|Integrated Course Practice
12. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Elderly Male, Part 1 — 69:01
13. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Elderly Male, Part 2 — 51:13
14. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 1 — 52:00
15. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 2 — 54:42
16. Complete Drawing from Two Angles: Young Female, Part 3 — 54:15
Unit Six: Emotion and Expression|The Essence of Portrait Painting
17. Emotion and Expression: The Essence of Portrait Painting — 25:41
Bonus Lessons
18. Introduction to Oil Painting Tools and Studio Setup — 11:42
19. How to Apply Drawing Concepts to Oil Painting — 29:07
20. Detailed Teaching and Sharing on Oil Painting Creation — 12:38

