hello everyone welcome back to my channel I'm brushes and bunnies and in
this video I'm going to show you how I draw the female face there have been a
lot of requests in my previous videos asking me to show you guys how I draw a
face in my own style so in this video I'll be showing you the front facing
view the 3/4 view and the profile view which I'm actually not that great at but
I figured I would show you the technique that I use please note that this is for
female faces only I will be doing a separate video for male faces as well
I'm going to try to explain this as best as I could it's always a bit hard for me
to explain my actions into words but I did draw some really handy guides they
are rough guides but they are mostly the the guides that I use when drawing faces
you can find this on my patreon and it is available for my patrons I will try
to explain it as best as I could starting with the front facing view of
the face when drawing a face no matter what sort of angle I'll be drawing I
will always start with a circle shape and this is just the general base of the
head for myself and then I will then expand with a reference line that
typically cuts down the center of this circle and this will determine the angle
of the face and where I will draw the facial features for the front view this
is typically right down the center I will then start with the nose and the
nose will appear directly on the line at the very bottom line of the circle
sometimes it will appear above sometimes it will appear directly on the line it
really depends what sort of features I am going for but typically I will draw
it above the circle in terms of placing the eyes in the correct location I
usually use the ends of the nostrils so where the nostrils end this is my
indication if I were to draw a line straight up to the eye location this is
where I would start drawing so I would place the corners for the eyes to align
directly with the ends of the nostrils or the tips of the nostrils in terms of
the shape of the eye this will be of course according to what you want to
achieve but I tried to base it on the width of the nose itself
I will tend to draw a little bit but that's just my stylistic preference
but this is sort of a easy way of kind of proportioning your eye to your nose
shape as for drawing the lips and mouth I typically use the eyes or the pupils
of the eyes as an indicator of where the corners of the lips will end so
basically if you take the pupils if you draw the pupils of your eye and you draw
a straight line downwards down the face you will basically align the corners of
your lips with that line that lines up with the pupils of the eye so that's how
I determine the width of the mouth as for the location or placement of the
lips in general or if the mouth in general I basically take half of the
length of the nose to determine how much space will appear between the nose and
the upper lip and from then on I basically will draw or place the mouth
using that space sighs I hope that this makes sense it's a little bit hard to
describe as for the eyebrows they are generally much longer than your eye
shape again this depends on the character you're drawing I typically
like to start drawing them before the eye and extend them out outside or
further than the eye is drawn and so I like to have longer eyebrows and in
general for the ear I have to be honest I don't really know how to draw them
quite properly yet so a lot of you guys have been letting me know that I'm not
putting them in the proper location from what I understand you have to start
drawing them to align with your eye and also kind of basically draw them so that
it aligns with the nose so the entire space between the eye and the nose is
where the ears should be please correct me if I'm wrong or if I got this wrong
down below in the video comment but I I've been trying my best to learn this
for the hairline I typically like to take the space between the eyebrows and
the top of the circle and cut it more or less in half and this is where I will
start the hairline and the top of the circle is where I will basically have
the top of the head or draw the hair and from then on I will just draw the
hairstyle again this does the pen of the character
or the sort of angle of the face but generally speaking this is what I will
tend to do in regards to the three-quarter view I really love drawing
this view it's one of my favorites and it's actually the easiest one for me I
think there's a lot of expression that you can capture with the general angle
of the kind of three-quarter view and the trick to drawing the three-quarter
view is actually using the reference lines the line that I draw down the
middle of the face and also across to indicate where the eyes will appear this
is where you can really play around with the angles the general kind of angle or
shape of your head and it actually provides you with a kind of the key
location of how to start drawing your facial expressions on where exactly on
the face you should draw this sort of angled kind of profile or angled kind of
facial expression in terms of the rules of drawing in the 3/4 view it's pretty
much the same as the front view that I talked about already
Laure unless you want to utilize the circle as an indicator of where to draw
the nose and from then on you want to draw the eyes according to the width of
the nose of course you need to adjust according to the actual angle so for
example the the eye that is kind of hidden behind the nose needs to be drawn
a little bit more maybe a bit smaller or on a different type of angle and this
honestly comes with practice there's nothing really that I could show you how
to do perhaps in a more detailed video but more or less the rules still apply
in terms of how to basically draw where to draw the mouth where to add the eyes
where to like the length the mouth for example everything I've talked about
already is applicable for the 3/4 view
the profile view is perhaps one of the only views that I don't practice nearly
enough as I should and I probably need to practice a lot more and so you're
gonna see it right now got him drawing something but I had to kind of refix it
halfway through because the the base of the skull was just not large enough for
her head or for her facial features but generally speaking the rules do apply
the same you start off with a with a circle and instead of using the
reference lines like the profile 3/4 view by drawing in the center or cross
in this case you want to use it as to basically just draw up a draw right away
um so I I start with a kind of a curved line from the top or the front of the
face and then I would immediately draw the jaw and it would end about halfway
through the the back of the circle so yeah this is more or less how I would
start drawing the profile and yeah from then on I would start drawing the facial
features like with the same sort of rules that I've already applied with the
3/4 in the profile and the the front-facing view where the nose aligns
with the end or the bottom line of the circle and then the mouth as well is
essentially like the corners of the lips aligned with the pupil of the eye more
or less the same rules that I've already talked about I do find this the
trickiest one so I do apologize if I don't explain this properly or if I'm
lacking some of the basic fundamentals of drawing this face or the the profile
view um there are like I need to say that there are a lot of wonderful
resources out there that you can look at on Pinterest and also just drawing books
in general as you find just drawing it for yourself first really does help and
then you can like look at more help guides in terms of learning more of the
fundamentals of drawing the faces in general
I hope that this video is helpful for you to give you sort of like insights to
the way that I draw characters and draw faces in general again this is only for
females I will be working on a male version very soon if you guys have any
other sort of requests on what you want me to show you please let me know in the
comments down below I love reading your ideas and what you
would like for me to do and yeah I'll see if I can if I can do it just keep in
mind I can't draw everything yet so I've been practicing very very hard to get
this sort of portrait work right but yeah I hope that this video did help you
also to learn some of the basic fundamentals I'm sorry and I do
apologize if I missed out on specifics I'm really not good at explaining like
on a technical perspective of like exactly you know yeah like from this like
point on like you just split it to 3/4 or like you know just getting it to the
really nitty-gritty details I find this kind of complicated for even for myself
to learn from so I try to break it down even further than that by just going to
you know simple using simple geometric shapes and also using simple reference
lines so in that case my drawings may not be as accurate as they should but then
again I'm not going for a realism look and this is more of like showing you
guys this is the style that I I do or the style that I'm actively pursuing so
I do hope that this video did help you thanks once again for watching this
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wish you guys all a lovely day and keep trying keep being awesome and we will
see each other very soon
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