Helpful Tips on Sketching Faces

Art

Did you know that drawing faces is a great way to get better at art? Yes, you heard it right! Every part of a face is different, and drawing them is a new experience each time you do it. So, to draw different facial features, you need to know how to draw faces. Most artists don’t fully understand how the size and placement of one facial feature affects the size and placement of another. This is a very important thing to know if you want to improve at drawing faces.

What is sketching, and why is it a good pastime? 

When it comes to art, sketching is a great way to get better. A sketch can be a rough description with few details, a quick drawing that has to be done in a certain amount of time, or a simple drawing that an artist uses to try out something new. Most people say that sketching is a good hobby that everyone should take up. Because it can not only help a person become a better observer, but it can also help an artist draw with more confidence.

It will help you improve your freehand drawing and your ability to see tones and colors in different things. It is also important if you want to learn how to draw a face. When you know how to draw faces, you’ll have a lot more confidence in your ability to draw people in general.

Drawing the nose from the front

Most artists think that it’s hard to draw a nose. You can use different shapes and forms to help you make the shape of the nose from different angles, profile view, or straight-on/front view.

It is always best to use the grid method when drawing the front view of the nose. Use a good sketching pencil, smooth paper, an eraser, and a blending stump to draw a realistic front view of a nose. Note: Make sure the pencil strokes are light so they are easy to erase later. 

Once you’ve used a pencil to make the basic shape of a nose, it’s time to add light and dark tones. Before adding light and dark shades, make sure to get rid of the grid lines. 

Dark colors should be put in the nostrils, along the bottom of the nose, and around the tips and bridge of the nose. While light colors should be added to the edges of the nostrils, the sides, and the tip/ball of the nose. 

After adding light and dark shades, you’ll need to blend them together to give your sketch a smooth look. This will give your drawing both a light and a dark look, as well as a soft touch. You can blend with a stump, or you can use an eraser to dab on the spots that look too dark. 

Blend the dark shades into the lighter ones to make the nose look real. Skin tones can be light or dark, depending on what you want. You may expound. 


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