

The cheekbones are determined and defined as is the now and the brows. The eyes are big and the mouth is simple. The face of the left is rounder but still with some angles to it.

Don't worry about fully drawing them out right now, that will come in the lineart step. Now we'll sketch out the details of the face and define them a little. See how in realistic mouth you can actually see the teeth, where as cartoon mouths, they really don't show the teeth often. They normally are made of shapes and solid lines, sometimes even using just one angle to make an expression. You can see where the lips meet the cheeks and see how the top and bottom lip curve. See the details of the lips and how they are formed. Again on the left, I've given you examples of realistic mouths. The many muscles that make up your cheeks allow you to control and manipulate your mouth into different shapes. Like the eyes, the lips are also very expressive, and not just because you use them to talk to people and express your feelings. The many muscles that make up your cheeks allow you to control and manipulate your mouth into differe nt shapes. Very little of the face is visible, just the ear, a bit of the eyes and nose and maybe a little bit of the lips. In our fourth view, we're looking as if we were looking over the person's shoulder.
#Simple person sketch full#
You can also see the ridge of the nose more than in the full front on look. You can see most of the front of the face, however one of the ears is no longer in view. The nose sticks up more from feeding from bottles or from being breast fed. See how much rounder the cheeks are and the chin as well. View two is also profile, but it's of a child. The eyes look more triangular and you can see the curve of the cheeks more. Our first view is profile or 1/2, and it would be as if we were looking at the person from their side. We'll go from top to bottom, left to right. Now we'll take a look at different points to view the face at.

The eyes look more triangular and you ca n see the curve of the cheeks more.

This is because a child's face is still holding alot of baby fat and their skeletal structure has yet to fully mature. It's round and full of curves and round corners. Males faces generally are rougher, harder angles and less curves, almost looking block like. When we move onto the male, you can see the contrast. See how the face shape of a female is smoother, all curves and soft angles. First off, all heads start off with a circle then we add the shape of the chin and cheeks. Here we'll show the differences between male, female as well as that of a child. moreįirst we'll start off with some basic head shapes. First we'll start off with some basic head shapes.
