If you have an idea for a lesson that you would like to see on, just drop me a request line and let me know what you would like to see as an easy tutorial. ![]() This face tutorial is guaranteed to teach you the ins and outs to drawing an easy face with hardly any complications. There is an easy way to draw anything, and because I know how to break down an image into a really good tutorial, you will be able to teach yourself the abilities needed to draw some of your favorite stuff like animals, people, flowers, objects, and cars. I will show you how to draw a face using instructional steps, and informative diagrams that will explain how a face should be shaped, and drawn. The face is an excellent candidate to make an easy tutorial out of because faces are one of the harder things to draw. The first is going to show you " how to draw an easy face", step by step. Before we begin I want to point out that there are two tutorials that have some pretty good helpful tips to make it easier to draw easy stuff. I am going to be submitting more easy stuff, and this time the lessons are going to be a bit more exciting. Females generally have a more subtle transition between the different planes of the face compared to men.I did a lesson yesterday that I am very proud of because it came out so incredibly awesome. The muscles and planes of the head are more prominent in masculine faces.The bony parts of the face, like the brow ridge, jawline, and zygomatic arch, are more prominent in masculine faces.Round shapes generally suggest a feminine face, whereas masculine faces are better represented by boxy shapes.Shape language of masculine and feminine faces The jaw in masculine faces is more squarish, while feminine jaws appear more angular.Males have a lightly broader skull compared to females.The forehead bones of the female skull are more round, whereas the male forehead bones are a bit more inclined at an angle and flat.Here are some key differences between the skull shape of males and females: The knowledge of structural differences in the skulls of males and females can be really helpful for artists in portrait drawing as well because, in my experience, the structure and proportions defined in the initial stage of your portrait drawing have a great impact on the overall quality of the finished portrait. Comparing the anatomy of the male and female headĪn experienced archeologist can identify whether the skull belongs to a man or woman by observing the way the skull is structured. In the following sections, I briefly explain some of the key differences between the anatomy, shape language, texture, and features of the average male and female faces and also tips on making your reference model look more masculine or feminine. Feminine faces tend to have a smoother texture.įrom my observation, the overall proportions of the face only differ slightly between men and women, but it’s how the different elements of the face are shaped and aligned that gives the face a masculine or feminine quality. ![]()
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