Whendrawing a portrait, you should be prepared to adapt your understanding of theanatomy of different facial features to suittheindividualcharacteristics of thepersonyou'redrawing. Whileweallhavelips that havethesamegeneralshape, there are slightdifferences among people. Thisguide can be used to noticethosedifferences nd make your drawingslookmorerealistic.
This reference guide provides a good starting point when it comes to understanding the anatomy of the human lips. By using this guide, you'll get a better idea of how to convey emotion using the lips and proportion them correctly.
A useful reference guide for anyone who wants to improve their lip drawings. Also, if you want to learn how to use the mouth to add emotion to your drawings, this reference guide will be of some help to you.
I know I said that i'd do the Male anatomy next, but this one came up and I decided to do it. I am still working on the male. The notes are there, I just need to draw it out. Let me know if you hav...
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Learn to draw all the parts of the face separately then combine to create the most attrackting face!
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When drawing a portrait, you should be prepared to adapt your understanding of the anatomy of different facial features to suit the individual characteristics of the person you're drawing. While we all have lips that have the same general shape, there are slight differences among people. This guide can be used to notice those differences nd make your drawings look more realistic.