3:428:52If you want to draw out mouth that has like a licking kind of emotion. Then you will draw this lineMoreIf you want to draw out mouth that has like a licking kind of emotion. Then you will draw this line and on the edge of the line you will have like a teardrop shape. For the tongue.
2:2039:28About between halfway between the bottom of the nose and the chin to two-thirds. For way up. So it'sMoreAbout between halfway between the bottom of the nose and the chin to two-thirds. For way up. So it's a little bit above a halfway line that top lip. Basically just putting in a line for the mouth.
5:5612:45And create a line coming down here without going all the way down to the chin because you're goingMoreAnd create a line coming down here without going all the way down to the chin because you're going to start to curve away from the chin at the bottom.
2:0011:23So let's just say this is a smile. And I like to make the corners of the mouth kind of turn upwardMoreSo let's just say this is a smile. And I like to make the corners of the mouth kind of turn upward like this you can really have with the corners of the mouth that's one of my favorite parts to draw.
0:264:31And the second one is that more glowy licking lip actually to make radiant lips is much better toMoreAnd the second one is that more glowy licking lip actually to make radiant lips is much better to use a liquid lipsticks because it's much easier to smudge. And make it natural gradient finish.
3:0211:51To draw smirk draw an upward curve but shifted more to one side so one side of the mouth is longerMoreTo draw smirk draw an upward curve but shifted more to one side so one side of the mouth is longer than the other. Don't forget to shift the bottom lip to the right as. Well.
0:067:39So the shapes you need to learn how to draw when drawing a mouth is an upside down triangle a squareMoreSo the shapes you need to learn how to draw when drawing a mouth is an upside down triangle a square a rectangle okay these aren't the perfect shapes that are done them in time-lapse.
A “striped” anime blush is made with just a few line strokes and is fairly easy to draw. Simply make two sets of angled lines around the cheek areas. For a nicer looking blush make the outer stripes a bit shorter and the inner stripes a bit longer. Aim for a combined shape that can fit inside a stretched oval.
0:0216:43Now I'm trying to create that jawline started from left making sure the actual tip is not too sharpMoreNow I'm trying to create that jawline started from left making sure the actual tip is not too sharp as the tip of the jaw.
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4:2510:03And make the opening dark by firmly pressing down a softer pencil. From here add darker linesMoreAnd make the opening dark by firmly pressing down a softer pencil. From here add darker lines starting from this line the same way as in the beginning. Just this time press down the pencil.
0:108:26And two overlapping that upside-down triangle. So knowing those shapes kind of helps us get the formMoreAnd two overlapping that upside-down triangle. So knowing those shapes kind of helps us get the form of the mouth because from here we can create the line created between our lips.
To sketch the tongue, draw a line that curves upward at the bottom of the mouth. It should start from one end of the mouth to the other.
The good news is anime mouths are easier to draw compared to real structured mouths. You also won’t need to put much emphasis on drawing the lips since you can use a few lines to sketch your character’s mouth.
Drawing anime mouths is a lot about being able to summarize something complex into something incredibly and efficiently simple. At its core, anime and manga art is grounded in realism, simplifying it to its most basic elements, and providing flare through artistic license and stylization, visual design, and visual narrative.
Drawing a closed mouth in anime and manga is all about suggestive lines. Instead of creating details for the outline of the mouth, or creating a sharp division between the lips, we’re going to create suggestive lines indicative of the anatomy of the lips, and let the viewer infer the shape from the suggestions we make.
This is why perspective is so important in drawing complex forms from different views, precisely because the mouth looks very different in profile than it does in the three-quarters view or front view.
A marginal improvement over time equals to huge gains in skill. Drawing anime mouth from the side, study by Gvaat. Drawing anime mouth from the side, study by Gvaat. Notice that almost in all instances, the upper lip hangs over the lower lip, and the lower lip is set back compared to the upper lip.
Like most stylization in anime, this is grounded in reality, it is easier to move your lower lip side to side than the upper lip thereby creating a more asymmetrical shape with the lower portion of your mouth.
If you place your index finger on your lower lip, and slide it down slowly to your chin, halfway through you will notice that your finger moves inward before moving outward towards the end of the chin.
The fact that upper teeth are more visible with a jaw wide open is reflected in anime and manga drawings and art, just like many other small but important subtleties that help us understand the human form. Anime mouth study – open mouth, by Gvaat. Anime mouth study – open mouth, by Gvaat.
A good way to draw them is to first have the area between the nose and the chin as pretty much a straight line and then use this line to help you position the lips.
Anime mouths are generally highly simplified compared to real mouths (drawn with the bare minimum of details). This tutorial provides a good template for drawing them and for achieving an anime look. There are however many variations in the anime style based on the character type and the artist’s preference.
The bottom lip are will start one section up (1/8) from the bottom of the chin with the mouth just a tiny bit above that. As mentioned earlier when it comes to anime and manga the bottom lip itself is often not shown at all. However knowing where it should be located can help you place the mouth.
Another thing to be aware of is that the mouth can somewhat shift based on the facial expressions. For drawing these see: How to Draw Anime and Manga Mouth Expressions. You can also use a slightly different placement method for the mouth if you are going to be drawing the entire face.
In 3/4 view anime mouths are again often drawn as pretty much just a curve with no lips. But in this case the curve will not be symmetrical as in the front view example.
In this view anime/manga mouths are commonly drawn without showing the lips (though there are exceptions to this as well). Anime mouth gap front view drawing. The entire mouth can pretty much be drawn as a light curve, often with a bit of a gap in the middle (as shown in the example above).