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Tutorial: How to Draw a Face Part 2

Welcome! Today, we'll be drawing another face. Materials Necessary for this Drawing: Pencils   HB 2B 4B 6B Drawing Paper Eraser Kneaded Eraser Pencil Sharpener Tortillion, or tissue Step 1 We start with the outline. I have drawn a rectangle around the drawing to suggest the format. To gauge whether or not you have the correct proportions, draw a grid first as shown in the above illustration. Make horizontal lines over the eyes, nose, and mouth, and make sure you have the proper angle. From our viewpoint, the woman's face is cocked to the left side (which is her right side). So the right eye (our perspective) is positioned lower than the left eye. A slanting vertical line is made from the top of the format through and over the woman's nose. One side of her is more visible than the other, so the position of the nose is adjusted accordingly; which more to the right of the drawing. Take note that the light source is from the top right-hand side,...

Tutorial: How to Draw a Face

 This tutorial is quite a bit more advanced, and may not be suitable for a beginner to undertake. I am posting it for the more experienced; that is, the intermediate artist who has already acquired a knowledgeable and working background in the basics of composition, perspective, and the techniques of various pencil strokes and shading. Of course, as I am just beginning this tutorial web site and there are not many posts, I plan to have a well-rounded set of tutorials for everyone, beginner and advance alike. I would suggest that a beginner doesn't start out with learning how to draw a face or portrait, as it could lead to disappointment and serve to discourage further interest in learning how to draw if you see your attempt of this project as a failure. Learning to draw a face is extremely advanced, and definitely not for the person just picking up the pencil for the first time! With all that said, I still stand by my previous statement that anyone can learn to draw, with ...