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Draw A Head And Face Of Anime Girl – This tutorial explains how to draw a girl’s head and face in anime or manga from the front and back.

Before you start drawing, it is a good idea to describe the defining features of the anime style.

Many female anime characters tend to have big eyes, smallmouth, nose and chin, and a round face. The lips are usually slightly defined or not painted at all. The hair is usually cut into pieces instead of individual strands and usually has a nail-shaped appearance.

If you are drawing with pencil and paper, make sure you draw straight lines for the first parts of the lesson as you will need to erase some details later.

Step 1 – Drawing a Head

You can draw a straight line down the middle of the head to look forward to helping ensure that both sides are aligned.

Make a circle or a bright oval to look forward and a long oval to look sideways to help get the top shape of the head.

You can produce two sets of floor lines from the oval/circle around the chin joint for a preview.

On the side view, there will be a kind of retreat in the nose/eye area. Draw the nose in the middle between the chin (covered more in Step 3) and in the middle of the head. You can draw a straight line from the top of the nose down to the chin (verbal details will be added in Step 5). And with a side view, you can draw a line up from the chin and bend over and look at what will later be the shape of the ears to form the lower jaw.

In both cases, draw the chin slightly and almost straight but with a slight curve at the bottom.

You can see the primary curves and head shapes of anime or manga styles in the example above.

Step 2 – Drawing Ears

To set the ears, draw a horizontal line directly between the head and draw another line between that and the chin. Draw ears between the two lines.

By setting aside, the view of the ears will be placed more slowly behind the head than before.

Step 3 – Eye Design

Anime eyebrows can vary depending on the style and type of character, so there is no sure way to place the lower part. To put the eyes on the head, you can use the same straight line to identify the upper part of the ears. Draw eyes directly below this line.

If you are drawing both ideas simultaneously, make sure that the bottom of the eyes is the same size. Common mistake budding artists often make when drawing the same face from different inconsistent views or facial features with a different size.

Also, note that you can create a simple eye shape at this stage of the drawing process and leave details later (included in Step 7).

Step 4 – Drawing the Nose

As mentioned earlier, you will want to place the nose between the point across the horizontal end of the face and under the chin.

You can draw the nose as just a dot in a side view anime in the front. The nose is usually tiny and sharp.

Step 5 – Oral Drawing

To the mouth is a bit trickier to put as you will first want to get the position of the lip down to do it. Also, keep in mind that when it comes to anime and manga, the lower lip is usually not drawn to the preview of the characters.

The lower lip will be placed between the nose and the bottom of the chin. Draw the mouth itself a little above that.

You can probably draw a lip like one or two lines (actually just one line with a break in the middle to look ahead). If you look for a happy/friendly-looking character, you can draw him in a slight curve.

In the picture above, you can see how the first straight line from the tip of the nose down to the chin can be used to help you draw lips.

Step 6 – Hair Design

Add hair.

Keep in mind that the hair will transcend other characters’ facial features. But it is still a good practice to paint those, especially as they may be noticeable if you choose to paint a different hairstyle. You can wipe the parts covered with hair when you are done.

You can simply remove large sections of hair extensions in this section without small internal hair details. Adjust the clumps slightly with the shape and direction to give the hair a more natural look.

Step 7 – Drawing Small Face Details & Completing Line Drawing

In this section, you can clear the face parts covered with hair and add small details o the eyes like eyelashes, pupils, and highlights. You can also shade the eyelashes and add some points to the hair.

When painting the eyes, you can highlight the highlights (light reflections) with straight lines so that when searching for the eyes, you do not hide them again by mistake.

When you are done, you should have a complete line drawing of the head and face of an anime girl.

This is technically a finished painting, and you can leave it as it is, but if you want to go slow, you can move on to the next shading step.

You can see the drawing of the finished line of facial features without hair in the way in the picture above.

Step 8 – Applying Shading

You can add a basic blur to your drawing to make it stand out more.

Anime uses the “Cel” blurring style (fundamental blurring without gradients), making blurring faster and easier.

The way shading is used will be determined by two factors: naturally dark areas and shady places thrown into them.

Dark Places

You will usually want to make the hair darker and the eyes’ irises (leave the highlights white). Hide the pupils and the upper part of the iris even darker.

In the Shadows

The light source determines the way the shadows are distributed. As a result of this study, we will be dealing with “normal” light conditions where shadows are often thrown down.

In This Case, The Shadows (Top To Bottom) Will Be:

  • Forehead – from the hair
  • Eyelids – because they are decorated on the head (less light reaches)
  • Over the Eyes – from the eyelids (somehow you can choose the ones that are the smallest to see)
  • Nose – on one side
  • Below the Mouth (optional) – from the lips.
  • Neck – from the head

Conclusion

This tutorial provides general guidelines for drawing a woman’s face in anime or manga style.

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How To Draw Anime Heads And Faces In Different Styles https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-anime-heads-and-faces/ https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-anime-heads-and-faces/#respond Thu, 10 Mar 2022 15:10:14 +0000 https://easyanimedrawings.com/?p=874 How To Draw Anime Heads And Faces In Different Styles

Draw Anime Heads And Faces – This tutorial looks at drawing different types/styles of anime and manga themes and faces from the most common techniques to the most stylish (also known as “Chibi”).

Different Styles of Anime Head and Face

Below are some examples of similar characters drawn in different styles and descriptions of what makes them different.

Standard Anime Heads and Faces

The above styles are similar to those commonly used in anime and manga. These usually have body measurements that are very close to real people.

Style is not the only thing that influences the shape and size of anime heads. The age of the characters is also essential. Babies tend to have round faces and big heads compared to the rest of the body.

Anime Heads And Faces Made In Style

A fashionable example of anime characters often has large eyes and round beards. Many style characters tend to have more giant heads relative to the whole body than real people.

Heads and faces of Chibi Anime

Lake characters are very stylish. They usually have vast faces, round chins, and large eyes, while the nose is usually not pulled. These characters tend to have larger heads compared to the rest of the body.

Comparison of Different Styles of Anime Themes

In the example above, you can see the differences between the different styles of anime themes.

As mentioned, a well-groomed face is often drawn in the opposite direction and has a rounded chin.

Comparison of Different Styles for Anime Face Features

The image above shows that anime facial features often change based on style.

When drawing the facial features of the first three examples, you can use the guidelines given below.

As in the last three examples, these guidelines may not always work for very stylish characters. When you draw the letters “Chibi,” you can remove the mouth and nose below the example below. Since these characters can be made very stylish, it isn’t easy to have a clear guide to drawing them.

Putting Anime Face Features to Get Realistic Styles

  1. Draw ahead
  2. Draw a straight line in the middle of the head to help you position the face evenly on both sides of the head.
  3. Draw a horizontal line in the middle of the head and draw the eyes below it.
  4. Draw the nose in the middle between the face and chin.
  5. Draw the mouth slightly above the point between the nose and chin.
  6. Drawing Anime Face Features Matching Style

For the most sophisticated anime eye styles, you can bring them in shape with natural eyes (even though they are huge).

With the face of the “Lake,” draw the eyes more extensive and “longer.” You can also avoid drawing the eyelashes down.

You can create eyebrow-covered eyebrows for stylish anime and manga characters (if the hair is so thin). For more style, letters draw eyebrows over hair.

On the face of a very stylish lake, you can avoid drawing the nose together.

You can paint the mouth the same way in all styles (one line). Although in some realistic anime styles or when the character is wearing lipstick, the lips are painted differently.

Conclusion

This tutorial covered some of the basics of drawing different anime face styles, but it is clear that there are many styles and variations out there. You can combine various aspects of different types and see what you can achieve.

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How To Draw Anime Face Marks – Side View https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-anime-face-marks/ https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-anime-face-marks/#respond Sat, 12 Feb 2022 12:00:40 +0000 https://easyanimedrawings.com/?p=590 How To Draw Anime Face Marks – Side View

Draw Anime Face Marks – This tutorial explains how to draw an anime girl’s face and face, usually with a side view (profile) in different regions and expressions.

Anime Face Proportions Side View

You can see the basic dimensions of drawing anime faces in the example above.

Draw an eye below the straight point of the head, draw the nose almost between it and the chin, draw the lower lip between the chin and the nose with the mouth above it. Draw the ears from the top of the yes to almost the bottom of the nose.

Please note that these are only guidelines for the most common anime look. Anime face measurements can change based on character type and style variation.

Drawing Normal Anime Side View Facial Expression

For a typical anime speech, just put facial features as described above.

Drawing A Slightly Open Mouth

Drawing an open mouth is essential to note that the jaw will be low down. The upper jaw remains in place. And remember that only the lower jaw moves when the mouth is open.

Drawing a Mouth Looking Open Side

To have the mouth more open, stay away from the jaw, so it does not fall out directly when the mouth is available and turns back towards the neck. Draw the jaw downwards towards the neck.

Drawing Face Viewing Side Side

With a scream, the face draws the jaw in the same position as you would in a very open mouth but removes the lips too far back to expose more teeth. Draw the eye slowly.

Wrinkling Face / Side Side Side

To find the wrinkled sentence, draw the eyebrow into a wave-like shape upside down. Draw the curved mouth down to the neck.

Drawing a stunning Side View face

Draw a raised eyebrow and bend over and straighten for a fantastic look. Draw the mouth wide open but pull the lips (almost the back of the screaming mouth).

If you looked at the mouth before, you could make an “O” or an oval shape.

Drawing Content / Smiling Face Side View

For content, view draw raised eyebrows and draw closed eyes with eyelids/eyebrows in a vertical curve.

Draw a mouth with a smile and show your teeth.

Painting the Face of an Angry Side Look

For an angry look, draw low eyebrows in a way that resembles a wave and narrow eyes.

Draw the reclined lips back showing the teeth and draw a small index of the dividing line of the teeth with “fang” to intensify the angry look and emphasize that the teeth are connected.

Drawing Face Of Awesome Side View

While real irises do not change the size, they are often drawn smaller in anime to give the character a terrifying look. As anime eyes tend to be more comprehensive by drawing them more expansive, they can make the surface look very crippled, so the solution is to draw miniature irises. To address the fear, draw raised eyebrows and eyes wide open slightly than iris / regular reader.

Finally, draw the mouth slightly open and then mark the opening of the curved lip.

Grinning / Plotting Side Face Drawing

To make you look like a character planning something, draw eyebrows on the floor, draw sharp eyes, a smiley mouth, and small teeth.

Drawing a Confused Sight Viewing Face

To look confused, draw slightly raised eyebrows and eyes. Draw the jaw slightly down and open the mouth with an “O” shape.

Drawing a Light Side View Smile

Simply draw your mouth slightly wider and bend more than usual for a simple smile.

Drawing Comfortable / Closed Eye Vision

To look relaxed, draw closed eyes. Draw some of the same facial features as the standard face.

Note that when the eyes close loosely (not itching), the upper eyelids reach the bottom. The lower eyelids stay in place when the eyes are open.

Drawing a Shamelessness on the Side

To look your best, draw eyebrows with your eyes turned upside down and your mouth smiling (showing your teeth).

Drawing a Sad / Tired Side

To look tired or sad, draw the front end of the eyebrows (towards the nose) slightly higher. Draw eyes with upper eyelids about halfway down the floor facing down slightly.

Draw the mouth into a simple curve downward.

Drawing an angry Side Face

For an annoying look (more than the previous example), draw raised eyebrows and sharp eyes. Draw the mouth slightly longer than in the last example, the corner of the mouth slightly forward and down.

Conclusion

While this is a broad list of anime discourses, combining many things into one subject is complicated. If you need more help with drawing anime facial features, you can always look at real people or try and make the type of face you are trying to attract and find out how different facial features move in that scenario.

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How to Draw an Anime Female Face 3/4 View https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-an-anime-female-face-3-4-view/ https://easyanimedrawing.com/draw-an-anime-female-face-3-4-view/#respond Tue, 08 Feb 2022 07:05:08 +0000 https://easyanimedrawings.com/?p=544 How to Draw an Anime Female Face 3/4 View

Draw An Anime Female Face 3-4 View – This tutorial explains how to draw a woman’s face anime or manga style in 3/4 view with examples with step-by-step pictures.

This tutorial uses a slightly more realistic style with a better-defined nose and lips. Although this is common in anime, it will allow you to see the placement of facial features better.

If you follow a drawing on paper, make sure you make the simplest lines in the first steps of the drawing, as you will need to do some deleting later.

Step 1 – Draw the Top of the Head

Start by drawing a circle on the upper part of the head. Now think of a circle as a circle and draw a line to determine which one is in the middle of the head. This line will bend like a sphere if you tie a string to the ball and look at it at the same angle you want to draw the face. If you were to look directly at the finish line, it would be a straight line, but the rope can turn when you turn the ball.

It would be helpful to start drawing a line all the way around (to make an oval) as the sphere is clear and clear the hidden part afterward. This way, you will not have a small chance of making a mistake in drawing the curve.

Step 2 – Draw the Facial Line Line

From the centerline of the project, a straight line is slightly angled inward (straight in the middle of the sphere). This line will be in the middle of the lower part of the face.

Step 3 – Draw Under Face

Draw the sides of the lower part of the face by adding lines from the circle to the bottom of the centerline.

Step 4 – Draw Face Features

In the example above, the facial features are as follows:

  • Eyes – below the middle point of the horizontal head
  • Nose – between the upper part of the eyes and under the chin
  • Mouth – between the chin and lower nose with the lower lip with the upper lip slightly higher
  • Ears – between the upper and lower eyes of the nose

It is important to note that the measurements given above are based on the centerline of all facial features (ears are not included). This is because the parts of the face near the viewer should be drawn larger than the distant parts. This is because of the idea.

Idea Drawing Tutorial for Beginners and How It Relates to Anime

Also, remember that the “far” eye, the eyebrow, and the side of the lips should be drawn shorter than the closest length. This is because they are smaller because of the vision and because of the curve of the head. The distant eye, eyebrow, and side of the lips will bend away from the viewer and should be pulled directly “pressed.” When the face turns sharply on the viewer, you should draw face features “far away.”

Draw the ear as long as a quarter of the face is placed between the eyes and below the nose.

Step 5 – Hair Design

You can usually imagine the hair is divided into front, sides, and top/back.

There is not much on the “front” side of the hair in this particular style, as it is tied on each side and covered with side hairs.

To create this hairstyle, you can trace the upper part of the hair in a way that is above the head but a short distance from the distance. As it turns downwards, it hangs down until it ends. Draw the ends of the hairs apart into bumps facing backward and bends to form the head.

On the side, hair makes them bend slightly inwards towards the face.

Step 6 – Cleaned Line Drawing

At this point, you can remove any building lines from your painting and erase any hidden parts of the hair. You should have a clean line drawing after you are done.

Step 7 – Color

In this step, fill in each area with the correct color if you color the paper and leave bright areas of hair visible on white eyes. Suppose digital coloring is added at the end.

Step 8 – Install Shading

As with many other studies here on AnimeOutline in this particular drawing, we will hide areas often shaded in the same light conditions as light from above.

Add shadow / darken the following areas:

  • Some small shadows from the hair
  • Small shadows around the eyelids as the area is bound. Usually, a little light will get there.
  • Shadows on the upper part of the eyes from the eyelids
  • Shadows and dark appearances of eyelids on top of irises
  • Students (just black)
  • Shadow down the nose

The lower ends of the hair as they begin to bend over towards the face and away from the light

Large shadow on the neck (fully drained neck)

Conclusion

As mentioned, this example shows some realistic facial features, but the same steps can be used to draw a traditional anime character.

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