How to Draw Haymitch, Hunger Games, Woody Harrelson

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Draw the oval lightly with a No.2 or HB pencil. Make sure you draw it as seen in the picture. As it is not a perfect egg shape.

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Now draw in the bisecting line to balance his facial features.

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Sketch lightly the crescent red lines for hair line and head mass.

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You can draw in the lines a. for eyebrows, b. for eyes, c. for nose, d. for mouth, e. for shoulder placements.

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Now draw Haymitch's eyebrows, eyes, and nose.

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Observe where Haymitch's features appear in relation to the guidelines. Draw in the his mustache, scruff, and mouth.

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Watch closely the sides of Haymitch's face and how it relates to the guidelines. As you draw, you will have more accuracy. Now sketch in his face, forehead wrinkles and beard.

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Here's where you can focus better on his hair. Use those long strokes for his hair sloping down. Try staying close to the lines that represent the direction of his hair. This will help as you shade it in.

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If you haven't already, you can erase your guidelines. Also finish his collar, lapel, and shoulders.

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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. Be patient with this, it's not as complicated as you may think.    

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This time Acrylics has won! Sandpaper, the new kid on the block has to take a back seat to my wonderful Titanium White for HIGHLIGHTS! Yaaaa! Try it, you'll like it!

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The picture that goes with this step shows two different ways to hold your pencil to acquire certain effects. OVERHAND: Holding a sharpened pencil in normal writing form with fingers in the middle or near the lead gives you great control and thin/det   

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PENCIL STROKES & TONE, SHADING, TEXTURE -- For your convenience, I have inserted this step with different pencils, strokes to use. And you can study the shapes that make up this drawing universe, along with tone, shading, and texture

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The picture here is a great exercise for value shading. I've got a little secret tip for you to make things easier. You can download this to your desktop. First click on the picture to have access to full size. By right clicking on your mouse, you ca   

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After printing out a number of the above template, practice shading in the values like this picture. You become familiar with this shading technique that gives you more control and confidence.

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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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I sketched in darker with my 0.7mm mechanical and 9B pencil his eyes & mouth. I placed my 9B pencil flat and barely touching the paper went over the darker side of his face. Between the shadowed hair strands, I used the point of the 9B. To blend, I t   

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I took my small sized paint brush and opaque white watercolor to add more defined strands, beard hairs, sparkle to his eyes, and texture lines on his lapel & suit jacket. I worked some more details in his wrinkles, adding shadows and taking my kneade   

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*clap your hands!* I have finally FINISHED! I took the pure white opaque watercolor and added more highlights to his hair strands and sparkle in his eye. I also added the black background with my 9B graphite crayon. This pastel stuff really works wel   

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Click on this picture for Highlights and Tone, Shading, etc. Without highlights, your picture would have a flat appearance. Click on this picture to learn how to make your own picture POP out! In the picture below Highlights, see how Tone, Shading, T   

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If you want to draw this, click on this picture for the 1st 4 steps. PIC 1: Draw in guidelines, including that small looking earpiece placement for the HG logo. PIC 2: Draw in eyes & eyebrows. PIC 3: Add forehead, nose mouth, chin and neck profile. P   

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PIC 5: Now draw in his hair, collar, tie, and suit. PIC 6: Now sketch in the logo. I made it separate for you to easily focus and draw it. PIC 7: Now you've completed a drawing of Haymitch's profile. You can color it in to match the profile picture o   

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March 23, 2012

Description: Haymitch Albernathy, played by the amazing Woody Harrelson, becomes a pot bellied drunk. You wonder why the victor of the 50th Hunger Games would be such a drunken slob. After 2 weeks of his victory, Haymitch's mother, younger brother, and girlfriend were killed by President Snow, as punishment for Haymitch using the force field to his advantage killing one of the opponents leaving him the victor. That murderous act could take the life out of anyone. So this tutorial is in tribute to one of the engaging characters of this already popular movie and bestselling book. I wanted to treat you in this "Hunger Games" tutorial. You can draw Haymitch's 3/4 view, profile or both. I just want you to have fun. Let me know what you experienced by commenting, faving and voting. Much love to you all. I cannot wait to hear from you.

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