In today’s tutorial, you will learn how to draw a human face step by step. This guide consists of nine very easy steps.
I want to present you with another interesting and useful lesson in which you will learn how to draw a human face. The instruction contains nine simple steps with useful tips.
On my site, you can find interesting lessons that show in detail how to draw a human face. If you have already done some lessons and have little experience, then you will quickly cope with this task.
But even if you are drawing a human face for the first time, you will have a good result, because the step-by-step guide is very simple. It uses simple lines that you can easily repeat.
The picture shows a man with a beard. In this tutorial, you will be using guidelines. Try to make them even and thin so that you can easily remove them later.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes.
How to Draw a Human Face
- Draw the outer outline.
Sketch out the face in the form of an oval. At the bottom, add the neck.
- Add details.
Depict a thin vertical and horizontal line and make the necessary marks.
- Depict the eyes and eyebrows.
Draw the eyes in the form of two ovals and add eyebrows at the top.
- Sketch out the nose and ear.
Depict a curved line for the nose. The ear is oval. Draw the inside of the ear.
- Draw the mustache and the top outline of the beard.
Use smooth rounded lines to draw the lush mustache and part of the beard.
- Add the lower outline of the beard and the outline of the hair.
At this stage, sketch out the wide beard and hair above the forehead.
- Depict the rest of the hair.
With smooth lines draw the outline of the hair and add small individual strands at the crown.
- Correct inaccuracies.
Carefully remove all extra lines in the drawing.
- Color the human face.
Choose any color for the drawing. Add highlights to the eyes.
At the end of the tutorial, I suggest you download the PDF file, which contains a quick guide and other useful materials. Save this file and use it as needed.
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