0:3517:42How to Draw Anime Boy Face 3/4 View [No Timelapse] - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipHead a little bit longer like this and then I'm just going to draw two lines. That's going to be onMoreHead a little bit longer like this and then I'm just going to draw two lines. That's going to be on either side of this center line and there's going to be neck.
Outline the jaw for your character.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.Characters that are older usually have taller, narrower faces than younger characters.
How to Draw an Anime Female Face 3/4 ViewStep 1 – Draw the Top Part of the Head. Head top construction. ... Step 2 – Draw the Center Line For the Face. ... Step 3 – Draw Bottom of the Face. ... Step 4 – Draw the Facial Features. ... Step 5 – Drawing the Hair. ... Step 6 – Cleaned Up Line Drawing. ... Step 7 – Apply Color. ... Step 8 – Apply Shading.
1:3510:20How to Draw a Manga Male Body: Front, 3/4 and Side View! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI draw two lines for the neck i tend to give male characters thicker necks than female characters.MoreI draw two lines for the neck i tend to give male characters thicker necks than female characters. Next i draw a box like shape for the rib. Cage the male body is often wider by the shoulders.
At first, anime may seem like an easy drawing style, but it is not as easy as it looks; anime drawing is rather hard. Anime is hard to draw because it requires the artist to have proper knowledge about anatomy, perspective, value, and many other drawing fundamentals, which aren't easy to master.
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.
0:2914:45How to draw a male head tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what I normally do at least two just to start off from is draw a line from the side of the circleMoreSo what I normally do at least two just to start off from is draw a line from the side of the circle. Going straight down and then from there to the top of the wall to the the chin basically.
2:438:26How to Draw Different HEAD ANGLES - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGoes down then there's this soft lower lip and it goes down again and then the chin is like superMoreGoes down then there's this soft lower lip and it goes down again and then the chin is like super pointy because now it's anime then we're going to draw the ear.
Curly hairLay in the Shape. First, draw the overall shape of the hairstyle. Then, use long, curved pencil strokes to create the shapes of the curls.Build up the Hair Strands. Use more curved lines to build the hair strands and dark areas of overlap.Blend and Lift. Blend the drawing to a gray tone.
1:0215:13How To Draw Goku For BEGINNERS! - Step By Step Tutorial! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe can start by drawing the shape of his face we are going to do a frontal pose. Next I'm gonna drawMoreWe can start by drawing the shape of his face we are going to do a frontal pose. Next I'm gonna draw the eyebrow. From this area right there and as you can see it gets thicker towards the edge.
0:0013:37How to Draw Naruto | Naruto Shippuden - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGo around to the bottom. And back up to the top. Well draw in that highlight circle on the top leftMoreGo around to the bottom. And back up to the top. Well draw in that highlight circle on the top left corner. And then we'll draw the pupil right in the middle of the largest circle draw a circle.
1:2120:41How To Draw Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOver here and we're going to draw a curve that comes up. Around and then we're going to come backMoreOver here and we're going to draw a curve that comes up. Around and then we're going to come back down on the other. Side. It's already starting to look like a fall guy.
Start your drawing by first drawing the overall shape of the head. The top of the head will be close to a circle in the front view and close to an oval in the side view .
Before drawing the eyebrows what you first need to do is estimate where the characters hairline should be (slightly down from the top of the head) and going down from the hairline divide the face into three evenly proportioned parts. Draw the eyebrows on the line that is the next one down from the hairline.
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 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.
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.
Due to the mouth being curved and somewhat indented in the head you will want to draw most of it’s shape to be on the forward side of the face (left side of the center line). As this is a male mouth you can draw it fairly large (wide) in comparison to a female one.
Anime male face 3/4 view coloring. Once done with the line drawing you can add some color. If coloring on paper you may want to leave the highlights in the hair (shown in next step) white. As these can be fairly random you do not necessarily need to outline them before hand but you can if you find it easier to do so.
Anime boy eyes drawing. To draw the eyes you can once again use the horizontal line through the middle of the head. Draw the eyes directly below this line. Again note that real eyes are typically drawn directly on this line or above it. Anime characters generally have their eyes drawn much lower down on the face.
To draw the head in the front view first draw a vertical line to help you insure that both sides are equal. Draw the top of the head close to a half-circle and from that draw two downwards lines going towards one another . Draw another set of lines from those lines that will meet to form the chin.
The shading technique used for anime and cartoons in general is called “Cel Shading”. In short it’s a form of shading where there is no gradient but a hard line between the normal and shaded areas.
Anime boy drawing step by step. The example of the boy used in this tutorial can be around 10-15 years old. But when it comes to anime older characters can sometimes be drawing look much younger. So this type of character could also be used for drawing a high school student.
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.
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.
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 want to make a simple nose, just put a dot on the point where the nose guide line and the vertical center line intersect.
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.
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.