2:3138:54This will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to theMoreThis will be doing the same sort of thing but just a little bit wider. And sweeping down to the outside edge a bit more. And then i'm just going to come down. Here bring in that shape.
2:109:02Face raise up the eyebrows. Higher and open the mouth. And you have a pleasantly surprised orMoreFace raise up the eyebrows. Higher and open the mouth. And you have a pleasantly surprised or excited face scrunch up the eyebrows. And turn it upwards.
0:258:32So let's start drawing some expressions one of the most important parts of expressing emotions isMoreSo let's start drawing some expressions one of the most important parts of expressing emotions is the eyebrows for sad expressions the eyebrows often arch upwards.
0:179:25The easiest thing is to have these ping-pong ball eyes. And i do the eyeballs as a kind of a fatMoreThe easiest thing is to have these ping-pong ball eyes. And i do the eyeballs as a kind of a fat letter c. And that little chip out of it makes it kind of come alive. Um and then you've got eyebrows.
When you are drawing an anime character that is staring to cry draw the eyes squinted. Draw the bottom eyelashes/eyelids curved inwards and slightly lowered towards the outer part of the eye. Draw the top eyelashes/eyelids less curved than normal and also slightly lowered towards the outer part of the eye.
0:305:47The first one we're gonna do is happy if you want to you can trace something for to make a circle.MoreThe first one we're gonna do is happy if you want to you can trace something for to make a circle. Or you can draw on yourself draw it freehand.
2:364:03And we'll do the outline. So here we go trace around that pencil line trace around that pencil line.MoreAnd we'll do the outline. So here we go trace around that pencil line trace around that pencil line.
1 comment. In manga and anime, a large sweat drop, shaped like teardrop, dripping from a character's forehead or hair, is a symbol used when a character is perplexed, bewildered, confused, or otherwise at loss of words.
1:176:05And draw a nice big teardrop right here to top and make it nice and round. So there so i got myMoreAnd draw a nice big teardrop right here to top and make it nice and round. So there so i got my teardrop now i can finish my circle. And let's finish this big circle on the outside.
3:1622:34This is a little different than some of the other expressions because most of what's happening inMoreThis is a little different than some of the other expressions because most of what's happening in most of what we read as humans is happening at the bottom half of the face with the nose.
2:0115:03We're going to draw the top of his lip. First. Okay and then we'll come back over here let's drawMoreWe're going to draw the top of his lip. First. Okay and then we'll come back over here let's draw the side of his head. So we're gonna come down straight down and we can come down pretty.
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Before you start drawing emotions, you need to draw the face of your character. There are many ways to draw a face to an anime character, but let’s dwell on the simplest one:
We conventionally divide the emotions of anime characters into positive, negative and neutral. Positive ones will include smile, joy, laughter and love.
Neutral feelings include surprise, confusion, fatigue, indifference, and actions such as showing the tongue, sleeping, and winking.
A feature of anime and manga was the use of characters to display certain emotions. There are a lot of such symbols, but let us dwell on some of them. For example, a drop in a character’s temple can mean stupor or overwork, and many drops symbolize nervousness and embarrassment.
For a very angry chibi anime expression draw the eyes as circles with thick outlines but with the top part being slightly cut off by the eyebrows. Draw the eyebrows as fairly thick straight lines angled downwards towards the middle of the face but draw the inner ends of the eyebrows going straight up. the eyebrows should make a kind of “check mark” shape. Draw the mouth wide open going all the way to the bottom of the face and covering the chin. Draw the top of the mouth in a downward curve. Finally to make the expression even more chibi draw a popping vein icon on the forehead .
For a really scared chibi expression draw the eyes as two circles with a thick outline and no other details. Draw the eyebrows thicker than normal (no line weight variation) in light upside down curves raised towards the middle of the face. Draw an open mouth that is wider in length than in height.
For a slightly nervous chibi expression draw the irises/pupils of the eyes slightly smaller and looking slightly to the side. Draw the eyebrows lightly raised towards the middle of the face and curving upwards. Draw the mouth with a light smile.
Finally for the real chibi part draw a large drop icon on the upper part of one side of the head to indicate sweat.
Chibi expressions take the bare minimum needed to convey a certain emotion and can save an artist a lot of time. For this reason they can even be used as “cut-ins” in more serious styles of anime or manga. Chibi anime facial expressions/emotions.
Conclusion. Chibi expressions are fairly easy to draw and a good way to practice drawing in the anime style. If you are interested in drawing facial expressions in a more serious anime or manga style you can also check: 12 Anime Facial Expressions Chart & Drawing Tutorial.