Posted by How-To | Posted in Face Parts | Posted on 10-10-2009
Now that we’re supposed to know how to draw some 12 different girl expressions, let’s give our model Lilly 6 different hair styles.
Girl hairstyling, as in real life, is pure fun. You can draw it big and fluffy as you’d like, pulled up or as long or short as you’d like, and it will be a great hairdo. Yep, girls hair is easy to draw.
Like when drawing men hair, Girls also have a hair part. it’s usually in the right side, but you can draw it however you want, of course. Since I usually draw my faces looking to the left, the hair part will usually be in the right side, simply because it’s easier to draw this way:
Let’s start with the basic curly long hair. What makes it basic is the face that there’s no limit with curly hair – it can be very short and close to the head, and when it’s huge – it becomes Afro:
Yes, I know. I’ve already posted a ‘how to draw a pig‘ post. I didn’t mean to do this again. I was actually intending to draw a cow. seriously. But the cow’s ears turned out to be so small, that it felt better to make it a piggy.
Notice that in this quick speed doodling tutorial I show the ‘circles’ method of doodling – drawing a base for the pig shapes, and than it’s easier for me to go over the lines and create the final piggy.
Posted by How-To | Posted in For Beginners | Posted on 06-10-2009
After the post of Max, the bold guy who helped us drawing 10 different expression, I’m glad to present Lilly – our new girl model!! Girls are fun to draw. Their expression are, in most times, very gentle. And of course, being a girl helps tremendously, since I can imagine the expression easily.
As you’ll now notice – our girl Lilly has a blank expression:
Now you’ll learn how to draw a variety of expression – from sad and angry, to enthusiastic and happy.