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.
5:5612:45How to Draw Manga Mouths, Four Different Ways - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd 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.
3:558:52How to draw manga mouth - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou will need a square shape. But you will curve it a little bit and add on these two lines on theMoreYou will need a square shape. But you will curve it a little bit and add on these two lines on the sides showing. Actually the row of teeth being connected.
2:0739:28How 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.
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.
0:0216:43How to Draw Faces for Beginners | Anime Manga Drawing TutorialYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow 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.
In the above example you can see the basic proportions for drawing an anime face. Draw the eye below the vertical halfway point of the head, draw the nose roughly between that and the chin, draw the bottom lip roughly between the chin and the nose with the mouth slightly above it. Draw the ear s starting from the top of the yes to roughly ...
Though actual irises of the eyes don’t change size they are often drawn smaller in anime to give a character a really scared look. As anime eyes tend to already be fairly wide drawing them even wider may make a character look too deformed so the solution is to draw smaller irises.
For an upset look (more so than the previous example) draw the eyebrows raised towards the nose with the eyes squinted. Draw the mouth slightly longer than in the previous example with the mouth corner going a little further downwards.
For drawing an open mouth an important thing to note is that the jaw will be lower down. Also keep in mind that it is only the lower jaw that moves when the mouth is opens. The upper jaw stays in place.
For a wider open mouth be away that the jaw does not drop directly down when the mouth opens but also swings backwards towards the neck. Draw the jaw lower down and farther back towards the neck.
If you want to make a simple nose, just put a dot on the point where the nose guide line and the vertical center line intersect.
Place a horizontal mark for the chin underneath the circle. Find the distance from the center of the circle to the line you drew for the nose. Measure down from the bottom of the circle (or the nose line) to the distance you just found and make a small horizontal mark on the vertical center line.
1. Place ears on the sides of the head between the eye and nose lines. The top and bottom of each ear will line up with the eye and nose lines you drew earlier. Sketch oblong C-shapes between the guide lines for your ears so they connect to the sides of the circle and jawline.
When you’re drawing a young boy or girl character, make the neck lines closer to the chin that the sides of the jaw. Hold your drawing out in front of you to see if the neck looks too long or short while you’re drawing it. Erase or extend the lines further depending on how it looks to you.
Outline the jaw for your character. Start on either the left or right side of the circle at its widest point. Draw a line from the side of the circle that’s slightly angled toward the vertical center line. Continue drawing the line until you reach the mark you made for the nose.
1. Draw a circle on your paper with a vertical line running through the middle. Use a pencil so you’re able to erase your lines if you make a mistake. Lightly draw the circle in the center of a piece of paper so you have room to add features to it.
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.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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.