Drawing Faces Portraits by: Daisy Collins

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Drawing Faces Portraits by: Daisy Collins http://www.dryggirl.com/teaching/art1/faces/faces.html http://www.wikihow.com/Draw-Human-Faces Great use this for expressions and easy to draw ideas faces http://www.parentingpress.com/activity/wayifeelplan.pdf Portraits by: Daisy Collins

Face Shapes Faces are oval, round, egg-shaped, or heart-shaped. Every face is a little different—look carefully at the person across from you and try to match the shape of their face.

Face Shapes When you are drawing you Totem Art… …practice drawing the face shapes.

Eye Shapes Look closely at your model’s eyes to get the right shape.

Eye Shapes The basic eye shape is made up of curved lines.

Nose Shapes Noses take some practice. They come in may different shapes and sizes.

Nose Shapes Noses don’t have hard edges or outlines—most of their shape comes from shading. But you can draw simple outlines to practice.

Mouth Shapes Mouths tell all! Mouths can tell us how old the model is, whether they are male or female, and what part of the world they came from.

Mouth Shapes Lip shapes can be made from several curved lines. The bottom lip is usually a little bigger than the top. There is a little dip in the top lip.

Ear Shapes You don’t see the entire ear from the front. Ears are often completely hidden by hair, earrings, hats, or wide cheeks.

Ear Shapes Look closely at your model to decide how much ear shows. Draw the ears using simple curved lines.

Lets practice drawing the proportions of a face. Face Proportion Lets practice drawing the proportions of a face. 1. HEAD. Draw a large head shape on your paper.

2. EYES. Eyes are halfway down the face 2. EYES. Eyes are halfway down the face. So use your ruler to divide your head in half with a horizontal line. Draw lightly (you may want to erase it later). This will look a little alien until you add eyebrows and hair. But don't draw the eyes too high!

If you look at someone face on, they will have room for five eyes across the front of their face! You can divide the horizontal line into five equal spaces to figure out how big to make the eyes.

Now draw the eye shapes —you can draw five to start with to help you remember the size and spacing.

3. NOSE. The size of the nose depends on the person. The bottom of the nose is often as wide as the inside corners of the eyes. So you can draw two lines down from the inside corners of the eyes.

Usually, the bottom of the nose is halfway between the eye line and the bottom of the chin.

Now you have a "nose box“ —draw the nose!

4. MOUTH. Draw another line half way between the nose and the chin.

Mouths are right above this line Mouths are right above this line. The width of the mouth depends on the person’s expression. But the corners of a relaxed mouth line up with the middle of the eye. Draw two vertical lines down from the pupils of the eye.

Now draw the mouth!

5. EARS. Ears are bigger than many people think! They stretch from the eyes to below the nose. Use the horizontal line you first drew for the eyes to line up the top of the ears. They will end between the bottom of the nose and the mouth.

6. EYEBROWS. Eyebrows tell a lot about a person’s mood. They come in all different sizes and shapes (and some people pluck them out!) A gentle arch over the eyes should do for a relaxed face.

Most people draw the neck too thin. A head weighs eight pounds so necks are big and strong! Start at the ears and gently curve in then out again.

8. SHOULDERS. If you have room on your paper you can draw shoulders or part of the shoulders. We actually have room for three heads on our shoulders! Make the shoulders wide enough so you could fit another head on each shoulder.

9. HAIR. Last but not least, HAIR! You could stop now if your subject has no hair. But if he or she does, remember where the hairline is.

Good work! Now you can draw front-view portrait! Draw another and another and another until you don’t need to draw the guidelines.