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A useful reference guide you can use for drawing facial feautures on your portraits. It contains drawings of eyes, noses, mouths and ears for an Intermediate Figure Drawing assignment. ![]()
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Use this reference guide whenever you need help drawing different face shapes and facial features. The guide is also a good resource for cartoon artists. ![]()
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A sonic character face reference guide for all the sonic the hedgehog fans out there. ![]() If you need a helping hand figuring out how to draw some facial expressions on your next character sheet then download the full size image (just to your right, there's a download dropbox), save it ... "I've got a long way to go before I can master character expressions, I'm at the point where I'm only just scratching the surface! I hope you can learn something from this experience I had reading Tom Brancroft's fantastic books about character design. Have fun drawing, stay creative and don't ever stop learning!" |
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Use this reference guide if you want to learn how to make your drawings look more accurate. The guide emphasizes the importance of making drafts or guidelines so that you can get a better idea of what you're doing and check whether the object you're drawing looks proportional. ![]() This article demonstrates a simple formula for rendering adult heads and faces proportionately correct. As we all know, adult faces are vastly different; yet, everyone’s facial proportions fall somewhere within a standard set of guidelines.
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If you want to improve your facial drawings, this guide will give you all the tips and tools you need to get the right facial proportions on your drawings. You'll discover how to properly space facial features, as well as how to draw different facial profiles. ![]()
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A comprehensive reference guide that describes how to use facial proportion guides to draw someone's face. You can use the tips here to perfect your portraits or to make your cartoon drawings look better. ![]()
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Being able to add emotion to the images you draw is a big part of being a great artist. The emotions and facial expression reference guide will show you the tips and techniques used to add emotion to faces. ![]() ![]() Feel free to use this. If you want to make a character but can't figure out how their face is going to look it's nice to have reference! I created this so I could have a quick and easy ch... |
If you're an artist, then you know that the profile portrait is almost as popular as the traditional frontal portrait. If you want to challenge your drawing skills, this reference guide will give you some useful tips about drawing proportioned facial profiles. This guide is especially useful for the beginner artist.