![]() ![]() The eyes are always my main focus with my faces. This is not something I emphasize in my faces, I just add a hint of a nose. Finally add the shape of the eyeball and big lashes to make the eyes pop! Tip: Draw both eyes before moving on to make sure they look even. Then I add another layer above for the eyelid. I like to think of eyes as a sideways leaf shape. I like to make an angled shape for the eyebrows. The second line is going to be where you draw the eyebrows. Its okay if it is a rough sketch at first! Just focus on getting the shape of the hair you want. ![]() Remember hair has thickness so as you sketch out the hair add volume above the head. The top line you have made inside your head shape is going to be the hairline. Now divide the top half of the head into 3 parts horizontally, repeat this in the bottom half. To see an example check out the video above. Remember to make it not too thin and not too wide. Now that you have a rough shape of the head, sketch out the neck relative to the size of your head. The top half of your circle will be wider (the forehead section), and the bottom half will be narrower (the chin section). Then sketch out a line for the top and bottom of the head, then left and right of the head.ĭivide the square shape you have in half first vertically then in half horizontally.Ĭonnect your four lines together, thinking of it as an almond shape. Think about the size you want the head to be first. Before we get started I want to let you know the paper I am using is Strathmore Bristol Paper - Smooth Surface. ![]()
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