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Learn how to draw faces & people with these anatomy tutorials made for beginners. We go over how to draw heads, eyes, noses, ears and lips and much more. I have also made a hair drawing video course for anyone that wants to learn how to draw female hair through construction.
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- Portrait Drawing Bundle
Portrait Drawing Bundle. This bundle includes all the...
- Figure Drawing Bundle
Figure Drawing Basics Arm & Leg Anatomy Hand Drawing Basics,...
- Portrait Drawing Basics
Learn how to draw simple and easy faces with the step by...
- Figure Drawing Basics
This method is great for drawing the human body from...
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AND!!! On Top of the portrait drawing you get the figure...
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beginners to draw male and female faces. In this tutorial, I’ll draw 2 basic faces and then I’ll demonstrate how some easy modifications can affect the overall look of the face. This tutorial is available in blog format and video format: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMEBSQJYaAY
In this workbook, we’re going to cover the basics of portrait drawing. We’ll start with the structure of the head and the features, and then I’ll walk you through the process I use when drawing portraits.
Learn how to draw simple and easy faces with these tutorials. This is an overview that links to more detailed tutorials that have free worksheets (printable PDFs) that you can use to practice your drawing skills.
Examples SUBTLE CHANGES, BIG IMPACT Using small tweaks to the proportions, we can create a wide variety of faces! Subtle changes to the length of the jaw, height of the nose, or even width of the head result in big differences to your finished portrait. Experiment and see how many unique faces you can create!
Learn how to draw with these free beginner tutorials and worksheets that are designed to get you started from scratch. Tutorials range from basic shapes, drawing the head, eye drawing, portrait drawing, figure drawing, hand anatomy and much more!
Draw a large circle and make a horizontal line below it for the chin. Then sketch the jawline. Draw a vertical line down the center of the face and make sure both sides of the face are symmetrical. There are 2 ways to do this step: Ruler or no ruler. I recommend using the ruler method for the first couple of faces you draw. Why?