Drawing Faces
Drawing faces should be easy as pie after you get the proportions down.
Drawing faces. Drawing narrow eyes can make a face look more chill and relaxed. With a little sketching technique help you ll find that it s not as hard as you think to get facial pro. Once you get that part drawing faces will be easy peasy.
The more visible the iris is the more alert intense surprised innocent or even angry the face will look. Sharper broader angles can make him look stronger more masculine. Remember you must look and study your subject.
This beginners step by step tutorial is for a basic male face. Here s a simple way to place the features accurately when drawing a head. Then draw a horizontal line halfway between the top of the head and the bottom of the jaw on which to align the position of the eyes.
Then divide the oval in half both ways by drawing a horizontal and vertical line. First draw a vertical line down the middle of the face. How to draw a face.
The hardest part of nailing down a face is using the right proportions. To draw a human face start by drawing an oval that s a little bit wider at the top. In this tutorial you ll learn how to draw a male and female face with the differences explained.
While these standards apply to most of us they do not apply to all of us. In a portrait or artwork of people faces would be the main focal point so each stroke has a significant effect on what mood is portrayed. But they really shouldn t.
Click here for more face drawing tutorials part 2. Drawing male female faces 3 4 view. When drawing faces use these standards to help you get your facial proportions correct.
Drawing male faces side view part 3. How to draw a face proportions made easy. I ve noticed that a lot of people struggle with drawing portraits particularly with facial proportions.
For me the hardest part was always drawing the eyes in the right size and right place. The proportions are different for females. Faces are the basic part of the human anatomy and can display a wide variety of emotions.