Really not bad for 1 month of practice 😌 just keep it up and keep practicing regularly. I struggled a lot with facial proportions in the beginning. The Loomis method helped me to get a better feel and I think it's good for beginners to learn.
Hi man, you should relax and losen up your lines. It's ok to get a bit messier at the sketch phase. (you might wanna turn down the opacity a bit so the loose sketchy lines can differ from the harder, more precise lines. Sometimes, just go with the flow and the general shape of the face instead of focusing on how to draw the perfect single lines. And prevent using the mirror thing because it might make the face look "too symmetrical to be true". Good luck!
Hey man, this is a good video, but as someone who also had to struggle to draw all those face, head, and facial features, I'd like to give you some tips that I hope will help you on your art journey. First tip is find the hair line, mark it with a horizontal line, and draw a straight vertical line at the center of the guide line of the hair line. Then you can just divide the straight line into 3 equal parts, the first line is hair line, the second line is the bottom of the nose, and the last line is for the chin. Second tip is don't be too focused on detail in the beginning, just use simple shapes to draw the head and facial features, and then you can add detail later. Hope this'll help!
keep up the good work! and remember to have fun in your journey >:D
Thanks! Will do!
Really not bad for 1 month of practice 😌 just keep it up and keep practicing regularly. I struggled a lot with facial proportions in the beginning. The Loomis method helped me to get a better feel and I think it's good for beginners to learn.
Thanks I'll try that
Hi man, you should relax and losen up your lines. It's ok to get a bit messier at the sketch phase. (you might wanna turn down the opacity a bit so the loose sketchy lines can differ from the harder, more precise lines. Sometimes, just go with the flow and the general shape of the face instead of focusing on how to draw the perfect single lines. And prevent using the mirror thing because it might make the face look "too symmetrical to be true". Good luck!
Thanks I'll try that later
you are doing good with 1 month of practice, i trust you'll turn in a really nice artist.
quick tip: DONT use symmetry tool.
Will do👍
I definitely can recommed some tutorials if you want. it helps with improvement its like a study and it has helped me
Yes please I'll take any of the help I can get
@@coolguyjohnson1 id check out pimkat the youtuber, she has some great art advice
Hey man, this is a good video, but as someone who also had to struggle to draw all those face, head, and facial features, I'd like to give you some tips that I hope will help you on your art journey.
First tip is find the hair line, mark it with a horizontal line, and draw a straight vertical line at the center of the guide line of the hair line. Then you can just divide the straight line into 3 equal parts, the first line is hair line, the second line is the bottom of the nose, and the last line is for the chin. Second tip is don't be too focused on detail in the beginning, just use simple shapes to draw the head and facial features, and then you can add detail later. Hope this'll help!
I refreshed the page and saw this comment lmao. Thanks for the tips as well, it was insightful
Thanks ill try to keep those in mind
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I disagree, but thanks
I'm so proud of you! keep this up!
Thanks
YEIIII KEEP IT UP U CAN DO IT :D
Thanks I'll keep trying
ur doing great :) new sub!
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I'm finally on the small side of yt😊
How did you know that I'm small, who told you?
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Momen
You tried, and you cooked regardless
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