Thanks clayton!
Here's a portrait I did (partially) from life. A couple of tips for (digital) portraits from life:
- Since friends and family may be reluctant to sit for you for prolonged periods of time, do a colour sketch from life. Try to get as much of the colour, proportion etc. without finalizing anything, then snap a photo and finish the portrait with the help of the photo.
- Have your sitter watch a movie so they don't get bored as quickly.
-Tell your sitter that they might not get to see a result since portrais are hard. They'll understand- after all they're helping you to get better, not to get a painting of themselves (just an added bonus if everything goes well). Takes lots of pressure away.
- Use large brushes. No small brushes. If the statement is too small to be made with a large-ish brush, it's non-essential. Leave it out.
- Squint. Squint. Suqint. Summarize. Simplify.
- Make sure there's good and constant light on your sitter.
- If your colour sketch clashes with the photo in some way regarding light & colour, believe your colour sketch. Cameras suck at colour and values.