Ello everyone! How are you guys? Today, I'll stop the rambling and get to the point. I've decided to post something much more difficult than I usually do, but don't worry, I'll carefully walk you guys through the steps. Once you finish, you might learn a few different techniques you might not know. Plus, if you guys like this post, comment below and +1 so I know to draw another one. (Maybe a guy next time) Also, sorry that that post was late. Saturdays are my busiest days, and this drawing took quite a while to do. I was so tried I couldn't even color it. Sorry guys!
Oh yeah...I'm going to be baking some velvet cake tomorrow, so get ready to my failure tomorrow. :P (Or success if I'm lucky)
Okay okay. Let's begin, shall we? (I haven't said that in a long time.)
This is what the picture will look like. It's not particularly anyone, but probably since she looks so perfect, she could be a model of some sort.
Supplies:
#2 pencil (DIXON recommended)
paper
eraser
Step 1: Draw a vertical line in the middle of the face. Then, draw a horizontal line int he middle. (They don't have to be exactly in the middle. Just guestimate) Once you finish that, draw five arcs across the face.
Step 2: Now, draw your eyes and eyebrows in in the second and fourth arc. (I forgot the eyelashes, but added them later on)
[Don't know how to draw a human eye? Click here for instructions]
Step 3: From the eyes to the chin, try to find the middle. (Use a ruler if you need to) Then, draw two vertical lines from the inside edges of the eyes to the line you just drew. Once you're done with that, draw your nose.
Step 4: Now, draw three humps from the nose to the chin. (Try to make them even) Then, draw a line between the first and second hump. After that, draw your top and bottom lip. (Sorry guys. I had to change the angle of the photo because my camera shadow was in the way)
[Click here to see instructions for drawing lips]
Step 5: This step is simple. All you have to do is erase the unnecessary lines.
Step 6: Now, outline how you want your hair to look like. Once you're don't you can erase the top part of the head so it doesn't get in the way of the fabulous hair.
Step 7: Use hashing strokes to draw in the hair. Do one stoke at a time. I will take a while, but it's worth it. (Tip: Try to make some strokes lighter than others) After that add shading to the face, and if you want you draw in some clothes too. (Make sure to shade the clothes!)
[If you need help in shading or hashing stokes, click here]
Once you're done, it should look a little something like this. You can change it up a bit with the hair, eyes, nose, or mouth to make it look like a boy or girl. Then, you can make it look like any person you desire. (Sorry guys, totoro really wanted to be in the picture. Uggh...attention hog)
Here's a better angle of the picture. I tried to make a hoodie on the girl. Hopefully it looks like it. Anyways, if you have any questions on how I did something, comment below.
How was it guys? There were less steps than I expected. Anyways, I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial. I took me so long to to draw this, so I'd really appreciate if at least one person one share, comment, or +1. Sorry, I don't want to sound too desperate. Hmmmm....what else...Tell me if you want any more realistic pictures or totoro hogging up the space. (Just kidding) Thank you to all of you who viewed this. If you guys share this to your friends and family I'll love you forever. See you soon. Mwah!
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