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1: A Sneak Peak on Modern Dance
Dancing has been a way of life for almost all people. Every country has its own distinct and unique style of dancing. The art of dancing varies from different culture, different races and different language. The movements of the dance portray an expression of emotions. Even when there is war, calamity or famine, people dance for bounty and prayer.

2: A Glance at Modern Dance
Dancing has been a way of life for almost all people. Every country has its own distinct and unique style of dancing. The art of dancing varies from different culture, different races and different language. The movements of the dance portray an expression of emotions. Even when there is war, calamity or famine, people dance for bounty and prayer.

3: Information on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Drawing a Chin Supporting Hand Including Shoulders
In this commentary we discuss the considerations you need to think off when drawing a subject whose hand supports the skull and whose shoulder is in the picture.

4: Procedures for Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Tilted Head View
In this article we will study the slanted skull pose. We will consider all the differences between the slanted skull pose and the front pose.

5: Instructions on Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Slanted Head View
In this expose we will study the slanted head view. We will consider all the differences between the slanted head view and the frontal view.

6: Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Drawing - Rendering Kids
In this commentary we talk about the sketching of children. Although the fundamental processes for sketching a kid are the same as for an adult, there are certain proportions and forms that are decidedly different.

7: Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Sketching - Drawing Kids
In this article we talk about the sketching of children. Although the fundamental techniques for sketching a child are the same as for an adult, there are certain sizes and forms that are definitely different.

8: Tips on Pencil Portrait Sketching - Drawing Hairdos
In this article we talk about the task of drawing hairdos. We explain many tips you can follow to make your hairdos look real and lively.

9: Tips on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Muscles That Form the Smile
The smile is a very complex facial expression of happiness. In this expose we discuss the most essential muscles involved in the creation of a smile.

10: Information on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Muscles That Build the Smile
The smile is a very complicated facial expression of happiness. In this commentary we discuss the most critical muscles involved in the construction of a smile.

11: Tips on Pencil Portrait Sketching - Using Strong Illumination and Shadows
In this commentary we talk the sketching of strongly contrasting light/dark patterns. We explain some of the special rules that apply to this sort of value patterns.

12: Tips on Pencil Portrait Drawing - The Side View
In this expose we discuss the side view of the head. We point out all the challenges that are peculiar to this view. We emphasize the fact that it is best to delay sketching the actual features of the face as long as possible.

13: Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Sketching - Overall Anatomy of the Mouth
In this commentary we will discuss the facial expression of bliss as expressed by the smile. In particular, we will lay out the most critical muscles that participate in a smile.

14: Tips on Pencil Portrait Drawing - Complete Anatomy of the Muzzle
In this commentary we will discuss the facial gesture of contentment as expressed by the smile. In particular, we will enumerate the most essential muscles that participate in a smile.

15: Guidelines for Pencil Portrait Sketching - Value and Form in Relation to Flexibility
In this expose we talk about the idea of plasticity. We explicate how we can use a 12-value scale to produce the necessary plasticity in a portrait.


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