« Home | Choose a Network Monitoring Service for E-Commerce... » | An Overview of the Different Types of Colon Cancer... » | Labor Day Celebrations In Different States » | Soccer Systems of Play, Team Formation and Positio... » | Tygart » | Exercises To Jump Higher-How To Double Your Vertic... » | Sina » | Freund » | Penis Enhancement Oil » | Stuffed Animals- A Great Garanimal Theme Party! » 

Thursday, September 13, 2007 

Learn How To Draw Faces Realistically

Drawing a face isnt as hard as it looks. To draw a realistic human face, it takes mapping out the face correctly before you fill in the finer detail. If you would like to get the most out of this article, I recommend sitting down with a pad and paper and drawing each step as you read it.

To begin, start with an egg shaped oval. Draw a line down the center of this egg. This line will give you a midpoint for measuring eye separation, nose width, etc.

Next, separate the egg shape into 3 equal portions (horizontal lines) with 2 lines. The top of the egg will be be the top of the hairline and the bottom of that segment will be the eyebrows. The second segment goes from the eyebrows to the bottom of the nose. The third segment goes from the bottom of the nose to the bottom of the chin.

Two of these segments turned sideways will give you the measurement sideways from cheek to cheek.

The measurement of one eye should be equal to the distance between the two eyes. The corner of each eye should line up with the wings of the nose.

If you divide the third segment (under the nose) in half, with a horizontal line, you have the line for the bottom of the bottom lip. The corners of the mouth should line up with the middle of the pupil of the eye.

The ears should be visible from a front view as they do not sit flat on the side of your head. These points can be found by finding the middle segment from the eyebrow to the bottom of the nose. The ears should only stick out about as far as from the center line of the head to the wing of the nose.

The hair can be drawn by drawing the hair from the edge of the ear up. The top of the hair is of one of the segment lengths up from the hair line.

Adam Reeder is a professional artist who is currently working on a masters degree at The San Francisco Academy of Art University. Visit his website at Adam Reeder.

Index 0015
Index 0091
Index 0009
Index 0054
Index 0086
Index 0056
Index 0056
Index 0102
Index 0073
Index 0124

About me

  • I'm samonsita
  • From
My profile

Archives

Links

Powered by Blogger
and Blogger Templates