0:067:39How to Draw Manga Mouth for the Absolute Beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo 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.
2:386:32How to draw a realistic mouth - drawing tutorial w/ Lachri - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipImportant thing to note is the creases in the lips. These are not just random straight lines allMoreImportant thing to note is the creases in the lips. These are not just random straight lines all over the place just like I always say when drawing hair or fur follow the direction of those curves.
2:2039:28How To Draw LIPS FOR MANGA & ANIME - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAbout 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.
2:1432:00How To Draw Mouths: CARTOONING 101 #7 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd let's start with an open mouth so with this we're going to kind of draw a bigger more angledMoreAnd let's start with an open mouth so with this we're going to kind of draw a bigger more angled upper lip it's going to have almost like a curved v to it will draw in the sides of the mouth here.
0:1811:51How to Draw Lips for Beginners - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe top draw a shallow u-shape. This is the Cupid's bow halfway down draw a long horizontal lineMoreThe top draw a shallow u-shape. This is the Cupid's bow halfway down draw a long horizontal line draw the corners of the mouth by making two small ticks.
1:0113:37Don'ts & Do's: How to Draw Realistic Lips (Mouth) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRight use hb pencil to make thin light lines draw two points to indicate the outer corners then drawMoreRight use hb pencil to make thin light lines draw two points to indicate the outer corners then draw a horizontal line to connect. Them. Then draw a vertical. Line right in the center.
3:3032:37How to Draw + Shade Lips in Pencil - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo locate the center. And let's draw the cupid's. Bow i'm drawing a wide v shape. But you can alsoMoreSo locate the center. And let's draw the cupid's. Bow i'm drawing a wide v shape. But you can also draw a u shape or something closer to a flat.
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.
0:000:56How To Draw LUSH FULL LIPS Step By Step | #Shorts - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLine and another tiny little circle just to add a little bit of texture to the mouth. Now here i'mMoreLine and another tiny little circle just to add a little bit of texture to the mouth. Now here i'm going to go over these lines. And just go over here and draw a little bit of it.
0:008:18How to Draw the Mouth- Easy - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis line for the very bottom of the mouth and then you want to signify the edges of your mouth. AndMoreThis line for the very bottom of the mouth and then you want to signify the edges of your mouth. And make them an equal distance from this center point.
0:5111:23How to Draw Mouths & Lips - Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe bottom lip is a line and that catches the shadow because your bottom lip kind of sticks out inMoreThe bottom lip is a line and that catches the shadow because your bottom lip kind of sticks out in that cast a shadow onto your chin.
0:188:37How to Draw Open Mouth - Easy Pictures to Draw - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDown out curved line over here for the side curve line out here for the side. And so in the middleMoreDown out curved line over here for the side curve line out here for the side. And so in the middle of this in between these two i'm going to throw a curved. Line.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Regardless if the character is very excited in laughter or is just speaking loudly , drawings of anime mouths wide open seem to always be presented with teeth showing. Whether it is the upper teeth or lower te eth really depends on the perspective and angle at which the character is presented to the viewer.
There are certain instances that show up very often in anime and manga, where the character is speaking, or smiling or showing distaste in a situation, and the character’s mouth is half-open. A similar drawing of a mouth is used in all of these varying situations.
Anime teeth open mouth side view. When the mouth opens like the yelling face drawing above the top row of teeth stays in the same position (in relation to the head). The bottom row shifts along with the jaw but their position in relation to the jaws itself also does not change. While you don’t need to make a see through drawing like ...
Anime sharp teeth face open mouth drawing. Sharp shark like teeth on anime or manga character can often indicate a competitive personality . Some characters may have these as a permanent feature while others may only get them in a certain expression. Anime sharp teeth open mouth drawing.
Probably the most obvious emotion that shows teeth is a simple smile . Anime teeth smiling mouth drawing. For an anime/manga style you can generally just give a slight hint of the top and bottom row of teeth by drawing a couple of curved lines on each side.
Anime one tooth sticking out drawing. The “one tooth sticking out” is usually drawn to show an energetic and mischievous character. This is also sometimes known as “Yaeba”. Anime one tooth sticking out mouth drawing.
A good trick (as suggested in other tutorials here on AnimeOutline) is to use an easier to draw from view to estimate the position of the same body part in a more complex view.
While you don’t need to perfectly align them when drawing the same character in different views it’s generally a good idea to try and keep the teeth in roughly the same place in relation to the rest of the head.
Highly stylized and simplified anime and manga teeth may seem like a fairly simple a fairly simple thing to draw but this is not always the case. Different views/angles, facial expressions and character styles can all make drawing teeth quite complicated. Hopefully this tutorial has helped you gain a little more insight into how to draw them.
Male anime character face drawing step by step. Draw the basic shape of the head starting with a vertical line to help you make sure both halves are even. Position the facial features as described earlier. Draw the hair after placing all of the facial features.
To draw a male “protagonist” character with their normal expressions draw the eyebrows in their natural position and draw the eyes with fairly large pupils/irises. If you want a friendly looking character draw the mouth with a light smile.
The concerned or “thinking” expression is one that the “intellectual” character is likely to make. Anime intellectual male character concerned face drawing. For the concerned expression draw the eyebrows lower down and closer together with some wrinkles in between them.
Anime guy face drawing. The “average guy” character is usually meant to be someone the viewer can relate to or cheer for. These are often the protagonists of anime shows and manga or the lead male character if the protagonist is a female. Somewhat messy medium length hair is very common for these types of characters.
Before going into drawing specific character archetypes it’s a good idea to first analyze the characteristic features of male anime faces. While there is quite a bit of variation in the anime and manga style generally all anime characters tend to have large eyes, small noses amd simplified mouths with no lips.
Anime guy happy face drawing. A happy smile can be one of the expressions this type of character is likely to have. Usually this is a look the main male character can give to a character they like such as the female protagonist. Anime male character happy face drawing.
Anime intellectual guy face drawing. The “intellectual” character type in anime and manga does not necessarily mean a shy or weak male character. On the contrary quite often these characters can be both physically though and intelligent. Often these tend to be the school council president or some type of leader.
The most prominent and the only visible part of Anime / Manga lips is the line between the upper and lower lips. The actual mass of the lip is not visible in Anime lips.
Drawing the lips in Anime / Manga style is much less complicated than drawing realistic lips / mouths. However, it is always helpful to learn drawing real mouths first to familiarize yourself with the realistic mouth’s foundation and structure.
Finally position the mouth by drawing a line between the bottom of the nose and the bottom of the chin. This line will give you the position of the bottom lip. Draw the top lip just slightly above this. You can give a hint of the bottom lip with one short line.
Also at this stage you can simply draw a straight line from the tip of the nose to the bottom of the chin. Add the bottom of the jaw by projecting a line form slightly above the oval and then curving it into another line that basically transitions into the chin.
For some simple shading with no gradients you can add the following: 1 Small drop shadows from the hair on the forehead and sides of the face 2 Tiny shadows around the eyelids and top part of the white of the eyes 3 Inner parts of the ears 4 Bottom of the nose 5 Large shadow on the neck from the the head
Anime male hair front drawing. Draw the front of the hair in fairly large clumps that start from around the top of the head and go down well past the hairline. Make the clump/clumps in the middle slightly longer than the sides.
Anime medium long male hair front drawing. Begin the drawing of the actual hair by adding the part that goes down the middle of the face. It can start from about the top of the head and go down to around the tip of the nose (if it was shown).
The reason for this is that short hairs can’t reach far enough to join into as a big a clump.
The medium length hair (or some variation of it) is probably one of the most generic hairstyles in anime and manga. Very common to the “average guy” protagonists. Before drawing the hair draw an outline of the head along with the hairline.