First page of my (9th?) Sketchbook done. I'm terrible at colored pencils and watercolors but I had a fun time experimenting on this page.
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How to Draw a Face!
For many, drawing a face can be very daunting and can seem very complicated. However, drawing a face can be a lot more simple than you'd think.
Here are a few simple tips to follow if you're just learning to draw a face. These are just some basics and as you get more confident you can change up features and alter proportions to your liking. Not everyone looks the same and facial features can vary greatly.
Start with a circle
This circle will help provide you with baseline info on proportioning the features of the face. From the circle you can extend two lines downward and connect them with a flat u shape.
Add some Lines
These lines will help guide the facial features.
Draw some eyes and ears
When drawing ears, sort of go in with the mindset of two C's. And for the eyes think of incomplete ovals.
Finishing it off!
Just add some circles to the inside of the eyes. You also can add some details to the ears if you'd like. The eyebrows may take some trial and error but you've got it!
Random details :D
Just go ahead and erase the horizontal lines and now you have a complete face! Congratulations!with step 10, I added some shading and hair. As well as a neck just to make it feel more complete.
Next post I'll provide a few examples of alterations that can be done to change up your character and make them your own. Hope this helped. :D
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I got my new artstyle!! I drew Gojo Satoru of JJK
Im too busy last last week because of our final exam but here I am, continuing my hobby to draw all day!!
Hope y'all like it
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Lovely cute bird you can imagine it If you want to know How to draw it easily watch the video and subscribe to my YouTube channel for more thanks
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first time drawing kirby! really enjoyed drawing the gacha machine heh
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I did a sketch then made copies of the lineart so I can play around with line weights and color palettes. I made my first coloring page. Lol
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How to Improve in Art
Improving in art is not something you do overnight. A lot of the time it can take years to get to the more advanced levels. I'm still learning and improving and I've been drawing for over 5 years. However, it is a very rewarding process as you can look back and see how much you've improved each year. I 100 percent recommend trying art and seeing if you like it. Here are 3 basic tips on how to improve.
Don't compare your skill to others.
My biggest tip for aspiring artists is to not compare yourself to others. There's this saying "comparison is the theft of joy" and it's so true. A lot of the time when we scroll Instagram or Tumblr we see very talented artists and may feel we aren't good enough at our craft. A lot of the time though, we fail to realize that those artists we look up to have been practicing and learning for years. They probably started off just like you. You just have to be consistent in your craft and one day you can get there too! You've got it! Let these great artist artworks inspire you, not tear you down. :)
Practice.
Practice practice practice. I know people always say this but never tell you how. I'd advise learning basic anatomy first. Try this video and branch out from there. Once you know how to construct the human body then you'll improve so fast, trust me. Another thing you could do is try line-of-action.com. They have sections for facial expressions, figure drawings and a lot more! Also, drawing characters you're passionate about can make it more fun to practice. These exercises will help with your art journey.
Study your favorites.
If you have a favorite artist, it can benefit a lot to study their art style and how they go about drawing. Maybe pick one of their artworks and try and copy the techniques. Don't trace it but simply have the reference to the side and focus on how they vary their lines, how they use colors and texture, or whatever really captivates you about their style. Then try and apply these things to your art. If they do speed paints that's even better. It will allow you to get an in depth view of their process.
Anyway, these are just a few tips to get you started. I'm sure there are a lot of more in depth guides out there but they can be quite overwhelming so I tried to just highlight a few. Hope this helped. :)
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Tried to make a komi cant communicate oc in digital art for the first time... Never again...
Yes it had easy access to everything you need, unlike traditional art, where you have to buy everything, but it's so hard to draw a straight line D: I didn't wanna do a lineart becauz no.
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I want to share my sketch of Reigen in Mob Psycho, i drew this on year 2020 coz that time I have enough energy and stable mental health sketch everyday!
I miss myself so much!!
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I'm learning to draw to create Caitjinx content? Yes
It will take me a long time until I can do something decent? Yes
I'm already drawing a picture of them? Yes
Is it a typical couple drawing? Yes
I have taken about 1000 references to do it? Yes
Will it take me months to finish it? Probably XD (I'm slow)
I'm going to share it with you? Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm …😶🤔
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What about of this sweetest hedgehog 🦔 if you want to know How to draw it watch the video and subscribe to my YouTube channel for more thanks
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