1:249:06How to Draw Anime Girl Face | Easiest Tutorial for Beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow we move back down and just round out the bottom of the chin. And then we'll move out and roundMoreNow we move back down and just round out the bottom of the chin. And then we'll move out and round out the jaw. Let's move up above the eyes and draw two curves of the eyebrow.
To draw a female face in anime or manga, start by drawing a circle for the forehead and a straight line from the top of the circle to where the chin will be. Next, sketch the chin and cheeks, making sure that the lines change direction but that the curves are subtle.
14:5019:38How To Draw OLDER VS YOUNGER LADIES (GIRLS VS ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOpen shape down there and then I'm going to just get the lips in so maybe they're going to go up.MoreOpen shape down there and then I'm going to just get the lips in so maybe they're going to go up. And down and up and down again like. So some nice develop top lips. And then at the bottom.
0:006:19How to Draw A Simple Anime Girl - With Christopher Hart - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo we're gonna start with a basic shape of the face as you see the chin is well off to the sideMoreSo we're gonna start with a basic shape of the face as you see the chin is well off to the side rather than straight down because she's in a 3/4 view and and to show that here is the center line okay.
2:3138:54HOW TO DRAW SMILING HAPPY EXPRESSIONS (Real Time)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis 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.
02Steps to Download the Anime Filter App and Turn Yourself into an Anime CharacterStep 1Go to the App Store. The first step, of course, is to go to the app store on your mobile device.Step 2Search for Anime Filter App. ... Step 3Select Anime Filter App. ... Step 4Install Anime Filter App. ... Step 5Open Anime Filter App.
8 Steps To Create an anime character online for freeChoose the artistic style you like. ... Choose a skin tone. ... Choose the eye. ... Add tear and eyebrow. ... Choose the nose & mouth shape. ... Change the hairstyle. ... Add gesture and accessories. ... Add texts to express yourself.
0:0014:56How to Make Anime EXPLAINED - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHere's a popular anime production workflow breakdown in french. And here's an english adaptation aMoreHere's a popular anime production workflow breakdown in french. And here's an english adaptation a little simplified with his japanese.
8:4620:53Bardot Brush - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFeet we'll put some around the mouth. And of course on the forehead as well. And we can even addMoreFeet we'll put some around the mouth. And of course on the forehead as well. And we can even add other details like some age spots on the skin. So there we have our elderly character.
The dispute typically begins here: the word “anime” (shortened from “animēshon“) is the Japanese pronunciation of the word “animation.” In Japan, the word is often used as a blanket term for all animated content no matter where it's from.
0:004:37The Master Guide to Drawing Anime: Amazing Girls by Christopher HartYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWith my new book that's just come out the master guide to drawing anime. Amazing girl so let me doMoreWith my new book that's just come out the master guide to drawing anime. Amazing girl so let me do the author unwrapping from the publisher.
6:1416:04How To: Draw Face | Easy Beginner Proportion Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd the tip of the nose is just the point where the circle. And the center line crosses each other.MoreAnd the tip of the nose is just the point where the circle. And the center line crosses each other. I just mark the spot where the nose the eyes and the mouth is.
How to Draw an Anime Face (Female) You just need paper, a pencil, a pen, and an eraser. The more you draw and practice, the less you need these guide lines. This drawing isn't the best because I used guide lines. I tend to draw better without guide lines. Keep practicing to become an artist!
Draw a vertical line in the middle of the circle. The line will divide the circle in half, allowing you to be able to draw a more symmetrical face. Make sure the vertical line is long, past the bottom of the circle.
In this tutorial, I will draw simple, spiky, short hair. Anywhere at the top of the circle, draw a small dot. This is the spiral/the parting of the hair. From there, draw curves from the dot out of the circle. After you are done with drawing the hair, trace it with a pen.
On the left, the shorter the jaw is, the more child-like it looks (Chibi style). In the middle, it has a longer jaw, so it looks older (Maybe teenage years). You can experiment around with how long you want your jaw to be, just as long it doesn't exceed the length of half of your circle (as shown on the right). Ask Question.
1. After you've drawn in the head, you're going to want to draw in the neck. In anime women, the neck is usually slightly narrower then the head. For this step, draw two very slightly curved lines coming down off the head.
Simply draw one line down the center and then two lines through the middle of the face, leaving a gap between these two lines big enough to draw in the eyes. The nose will go just under these lines and the mouth beneath the nose. The ears should go on either side of the head, in between these lines. Don't draw in any detail on the ears yet; only draw a slight oval shape.
1. Once you've drawn the shoulders and neck, it's time to draw the torso. Leave about a centimetre down from the shoulders (enough room for the arms to start nicely at least) and draw two slightly curved lines coming in. This will be the top of the torso.
The hips should be wider on the woman than they would be on a drawing of a man, and the shoulders should be less broad as well. Draw in a mark for the groin so that you know where the legs are going to start.
Note that the technique for drawing the arms and the legs is roughly similar for both. Draw the thighs. For the thighs on the legs, begin to slant in until they aren't wide. Don't be afraid of how long or short the legs are; just try not to make them too long or short. You want them to in proportion to the body.
Connect the lines to the dot where the chin will be. This is a woman's face, so the drawn lines should be soft. The chin shouldn't be too pointy; instead, round off the chin slightly. If you want, you can also add a soft indent about halfway up the face, for the eye socket.
There are many different ways to draw female eyes, but in general they tend to be softer. For this tutorial, draw an arc. Draw an oval attached to the top of this arc and a line underneath for the bottom of the eye. Draw another oval inside of the previous one and a little circle in it for sparkle. Shade in the second oval and draw in a little line for the eyelid and lines for the eyebrows.
To draw a female face in anime or manga, start by drawing a circle for the forehead and a straight line from the top of the circle to where the chin will be. Next, sketch the chin and cheeks, making sure that the lines change direction but that the curves are subtle. Draw lines as a guide for the size of eyes and ears, then sketch the details of the features. Finally, add lines for hair, use a smaller tipped tool to add more detail to the face, remove the sketch marks to create a neater outline, and add the base color of your work. To learn how to draw a male face or a young girl, read on!
If you want to draw your favorite character or design one on your own, start by designing their head and face so you can sketch what they look like. When you first start the head, draw the outline and the basic shapes so you can properly place the features. Once you add the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth, you can erase your guidelines and sketch in a hairstyle. With a bit of practice and patience, you’ll be able to design anime faces in no time!
Female anime and manga characters tend to have rounder faces and pointier chins than male characters. Use curved lines rather than angled ones if you plan on drawing a female character.
Anime and manga characters can have a variety of hairstyles, so choose one that you think will look best on your character. Avoid drawing every single strand of hair and instead sketch the basic shape of the style onto your character. Work lightly in pencil so you can erase and make changes if you need to. Once you have a roughed-in shape for the hairstyle, erase any parts of the head that the hair covers so it’s not visible.
Anime or manga hair is usually broken up into clumps that end in a point. Look at hairstyles of various characters to get ideas of how to style your character’s hair.
For a female character, place the lines for the neck closer to the chin so it’s narrower. Make straight vertical lines extending from the jaw on each side of the face to make the neck. Younger manga or anime characters will have a narrow neck since they aren’t as muscular or defined.
If you’re drawing a female character, place the mark at a distance equal to ⅓ of the circle’s diameter since female anime and manga characters tend to have rounder faces.
Keep that in mind when drawing features. Female chins and noses are drawn with carefully rounded lines, while male counterparts are drawn with harsher more prominent angles. This is of course not always the case, but keep this in mind so that you can manipulate your drawing to whatever you see fit.
Drawing a pretty stylized face is difficult mainly because very small changes create large visual results. This means we must set our expectations wisely, and get ready for small adjustments and corrections as we try to perfect a drawing of an anime girl face. Study by Gvaat.
Although Anime usually refers to animated, and Manga usually refers to drawn (printed) art , the general style and approach to drawing is the same.
The most notable are the eyes . The eyes usually appear larger. Eyebrows appear smaller than their average counterparts in real life. (For a super detailed look at how to draw Anime eyes, check this tutorial ). So do the noses, and mouths. (I have a tutorial on drawing lips and mouths in Anime style as well, you can find it here .)
Drawing hair is difficult. Here are some tips on drawing hair for your Anime girl face drawing:
Trust me when I tell you that all, yes all great Manga artists know how to draw a realistic human head. What’s more, they know how to draw it really, really well. Do not skip learning anatomy and construction of the face and try not to dive right into drawing in the Anime style, before understanding the basics of construction.
To achieve this, try to put down confident pencil strokes that come from the shoulder and the elbow, and less so from the wrist .
To do this by draw a horizontal line through the middle of the face and draw the eyes below that line. Space the eyes so that you can fit another eye between them.
Draw the ears pretty much as you would with most other anime styles. Draw the top of the ears to align with the top of the eyes and the bottom of the ears to align with the bottom of the nose.
Be sure to make light lines for the initial stages of the drawing so that you can easily erase parts of them later. The lines in the examples are dark simply so that you can see them. You can go over your drawing with darker lines after you are sure everything is in the right place and after you erase all o the guide lines and parts of the face that will be hidden by the hair.
Position the nose as you would for a traditional looking anime character with the bottom of the nose being between the chin and the horizontal halfway point through the face. (again same as other tutorials here on AnimeOutline).
Realistic anime head drawing. Anime characters generally have fairly round faces. The bottom portion of an anime face is commonly drawn with two major sets of lines, one going down from the top of the head to around the mouth area and one more from there to the chin.
To better understand how to draw the hair it can also be very helpful to think of it as being split into tree parts (as shown in the example above): 1 Red – Front Hair 2 Green – Side Hair 3 Blue – Back/Top Hair
You can leave the smaller details of the eyes such as the pupils reflections and eyelashes for later after you insure that all of the other facial features are correctly placed. For an explanation of why you want to draw this way as well as other anime related drawing advice see: