⏳ Before and After: How Fast Can You Improve Your Portraits?

When you’re learning to draw faces, it’s easy to feel like you’re not getting anywhere. But here’s the truth: with focused practice, most beginners see huge improvements in just a few weeks — especially when they follow a structured method.

✏️ Want to draw portraits you’re proud of — without spending years on it?
See how much progress beginners make in just a few weeks


🎯 What Real Progress Looks Like (And Feels Like)

You might not notice it day-to-day. But over time, you’ll see:

  • Cleaner proportions
  • Smoother shading
  • More expressive features
  • Better understanding of light and form

🎯 The shift from “awkward” to “confident” often happens faster than expected — especially with the right practice plan.


📆 What You Can Expect to Improve (By Milestone)

🔹 Week 1: Orientation & Confidence

  • You’ll understand face structure
  • Start seeing where your sketches go off
  • Learn basic shapes and mapping

Sketches still look rough — but now you know why.


🔹 Week 2: Proportions & Feature Focus

  • Eyes and mouths start making more sense
  • You’re correcting symmetry and placement
  • You’ll recognize mistakes before you finish the sketch

Faces look more human — less cartoonish.


🔹 Week 3: Shading & Depth

  • You’ll build smoother gradients
  • Begin shaping with light, not lines
  • Lips, noses, and cheekbones get dimension

Your faces start to “pop” off the page.


🔹 Week 4: Flow & Style

  • You feel more relaxed when sketching
  • You start drawing without second-guessing
  • Expression and personality begin to show

Your portraits start to feel real — not just copied.


🖼️ Real Progress = Before and After Pages

One of the best ways to stay motivated:

  • Save your early portraits
  • Redraw the same subject after 2–4 weeks
  • Compare side by side

The differences — even if subtle — will amaze you.


💬 What Beginner Artists Say

“I thought I had zero talent. After just a few weeks, my second portrait looked like it was done by someone else. I couldn’t believe it.”
Lisa R., self-taught artist

“I went from stick figures to sketching actual faces in under a month. The method just made sense.”
Jordan T., total beginner


🔗 Want to See That Kind of Progress Yourself?

This beginner-friendly course helps you see how much progress beginners make in just a few weeks — by giving you a system that builds each feature and skill one step at a time.


🧭 Final Thoughts

You don’t need to wait years to get better at portrait drawing. All you need is a pencil, a plan, and a few weeks of focused practice — and you’ll surprise yourself with how far you’ve come.

✏️ Start your before-and-after story with this step-by-step portrait course