This post explains a simple, repeatâbased method for drawing faces quickly and accurately. It suggests using tracing paper, a projector or transparent digital layers to get proportions right at first glance, then skipping an initial sketch and painting shadows immediately. By repeatedly copying portraits with similar lighting, the artist learns to map key featuresâeyes, nose, mouthâinto their correct positions before adding details, so that later compositions feel natural and consistent. In short, memorizing a face through repetition builds a mental âmapâ of light, shadow and feature placement, enabling an artist to produce at least one finished portrait per day with minimal extra steps.






















