How to Draw Smiling Lips
In this tutorial you will learn how to draw smiling lips in just six very easy steps. Start this guide and get useful skills!
In this lesson, I will show you in detail how to draw smiling lips. Undoubtedly, this lesson will be useful for you and the acquired skills will be useful to you in the future when you draw a portrait of a person. Thus, you can easily convey the emotions of a person.
This lesson is very simple. In the picture you see lips stretched in a smile and a row of teeth. With the help of accessible instruction, you will learn how to draw it quickly. The lesson includes only six steps, and any aspiring artist can easily cope with this task.
If you want the lips to look more realistic, then you can add thin transverse stripes on the surface of the lips and you can also add highlights. I am sure that in the end, you will get a great drawing.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 20 minutes
How to Draw Smiling Lips
- Draw the bottom outline of the upper lip.
To do this, sketch out a smooth rounded line.
- Add the upper contour of the lower lip.
At this stage, depict another smooth line a little lower.
- Depict the top outline of the upper lip.
At the top, add a smooth line that has a slight curve in the middle.
- Draw the bottom outline of the lower lip.
Sketch out a long, rounded line at the bottom.
- Depict the outline of the upper teeth.
Draw a wavy line in the middle of the mouth.
- Color the smiling lips.
To depict the inside of the mouth, choose a darker shade.
Another lesson is over! Now you have seen that drawing smiling lips is very easy. I hope that you carefully completed all the steps of drawing, and you managed to correctly depict the shape of the lips.
Use these skills in your next drawings as you draw various characters and portraits of real people. In your drawings, try to correctly convey the emotion of a person using the shape of the lips.
At the end of this tutorial, I suggest you download a short version of the walkthrough in PDF format. Save this file for yourself and use whenever you need to return to this lesson.