At your level you should always draw with a reference, otherwise youre preety much wasting time. I would advise to get some portret refrence from pintrest (preferably males becouse it will be easier to understand thanks to sharper features) and then 1. Turn the opacity down on the reference. 2. Draw over it, trying to break down the shape with some visible color. Don’t focus on the details - try to find the planes of the head and map out the features. You can also use asaro head as aditional refrence 3. After that, try to draw it yourself. 4. Compare it to the reference and the breakdown from step 2. You can write down notes if you want
It may be an unpopular opinion, but don't be afraid to use the circle tool or the line tool sometimes if you actually need them; you're here to practice anatomy after all. Impressing people usually comes after the end result, not sketching a perfect circle to erase it minutes after finishing the lineart. Anyways, drawing different angles is still an enormous step since you started drawing, and faces look much better now. Also, try avoiding drawing the head from the point that you can see the bottom of the jawline. It is very cool when done right, but it will be much more useful to draw the most common angles first (front, 3/4 & side) and then experimenting with the strange ones. Nice video!
At your level you should always draw with a reference, otherwise youre preety much wasting time. I would advise to get some portret
refrence from pintrest (preferably males becouse it will be easier to understand thanks to sharper features) and then
1. Turn the opacity down on the reference.
2. Draw over it, trying to break down the shape with some visible color. Don’t focus on the details - try to find the planes of the head and map out the features.
You can also use asaro head as aditional refrence
3. After that, try to draw it yourself.
4. Compare it to the reference and the breakdown from step 2. You can write down notes if you want
I'll try that
It may be an unpopular opinion, but don't be afraid to use the circle tool or the line tool sometimes if you actually need them; you're here to practice anatomy after all. Impressing people usually comes after the end result, not sketching a perfect circle to erase it minutes after finishing the lineart. Anyways, drawing different angles is still an enormous step since you started drawing, and faces look much better now.
Also, try avoiding drawing the head from the point that you can see the bottom of the jawline. It is very cool when done right, but it will be much more useful to draw the most common angles first (front, 3/4 & side) and then experimenting with the strange ones. Nice video!
Understood
I would place the jaw and then the eye line. As a base, the eyes most of the time will be in the center of the head, not the ball.
That makes sense
The last one is so good, i think u have to use more refrences an see a bounch of anatomy videos, it helps a loot, keep on it 🔥
Thanks will do
hey you sound kinda cute
Thats the fist time i think I've ever been called cute
@@coolguyjohnson1 well you really are. i could listen to your voice for hours
Coolio
i think the ears is a little bit too small
I agree
drawing without refernce is very bad specially when first getting started, dont draw anything without reference
I was using a reference i almost always use reference