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The Mouth analysis and structure
The mouth is made up of two moving parts, the smaller and broader upper lip and the larger and fleshier lower lip. Where the lips join corresponds to a point one-third across each eye (AA’ BB’).
The trapezoidal sulcus is found between the nose and the mouth, its central axis dividing the mouth exactly into two equal parts.
Sketches of mouths from different perspectives.
Seen in profile the upper lip is more exposed than the lower.
All of the visualizations are drawn with the help of lines of construction.
Three
!ide view
Frontal view quarters view analysis of mouths in three consecutive phases
From life
Sketch with litres of construction
Sequence of drawings
1 Outline sketch
2 Structural analysis with lines of construction
3 Drawing with the mouth executed using chiaroscuro
4 Visual relationships between spaces and anatomical features underlined as in previous drawings by lines of construction
t different perspectives and light chiaroscuro
THE HEAD analysis and structure
For a student who is training for the profession of fashion design, the representation of the head is probably the most complex artistic subject-matter. The body has no other anatomical part as diversified in its form, size, proportions and expression. Therefore an in-depth analytical study is necessary, accompanied by systematic exercises to acquire the necessary ability to reproduce the head by rote. The overall structure of the head is similar to an egg, whose upper part consists of the cranium and whose lower part consists of the face and the jaws. The drawings below show three highly simplified representations of the head and each has been divided into four sections by drawing in the horizontal axis AB and the vertical axis CD.
The horizontal axis AB divides the upper part, which we shall call the cranial area (CA), from the lower part, which we shall call the facial area (FA).
Precisely because of its complex and variable morphology, the head has been an element of study from antiquity and there are many artists who with their observations and reflections have contributed to stabilizing the rules of proportion.
The rule used is one of three divisions from the hairline to the tip of the chin, because it has been shown to be the simplest from the point of view of drawing it. It was Leonardo da Vinci who established that the perfect oval must be divisible into three equal sections measured from the hairline to the upper eyelid, from there to the bottom of the nose, and finally from the bottom of the nose to the tip of the chin.
The student should use this rule to draw a female face correctly.
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Analysis of the Rules of Proportion
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1) Draw the vertical line AR and the hairline C.
2) Divide the perpendicular line into three equal parts between the hairline C and the bottom of the diagram B, locating points D-E
3) Plot a circle with the radius DA, allowing for the fact that its lowest point corresponds to the top of the upper lip and that the segment E-B divided in half forms the bottom of the lower lip. The horizontal diameter F-G determines the location of the eyebrows.
4) Construct an oval that has as its principal axis AB, making sure that it is confined to a rectangle which is subdivided into two equal parts by the line H-I. In this way we will establish the cranial area CA and the facial area TA.
5) Divide the straight line Il-I which corresponds to the distance between the temples into five equal sections, thus establishing the spaces which lie between the temples and the extremities of the eyes (1-5), the position and the width of the eyes (2-4) and the distance between them (3). The highlighted part of the central section of the straight line L-M describes the width of the base of the nose. Let us now proceed to sketch the almond-shaped eyes and the trapezoidal shape of the nose (Fig. 2).
Remember that in drawing the eyelids, the upper one is larger and broader than the lower one. Then let us retouch the oval, adding to the face more feminine features
Then let us project Ei distance of one-third of the eyes as far as the line of the mouth, thus finding the extremities of the lips. Let us finish these sketches of the face by drawing the ears, whose height is equal to the line which links the upper eyelid to the base of the nose.
Finally let us draw the eyebrows in a curved fashion touching at their highest point the bottom of section I-
Let us finish the sketches of the face with more realistic features (Fig- 3).
To find where the neck joins the head, let us extend the horizontal line that extends from the base of the lower lip until it touches the oval at the points N-0 From the base of the chin E let us draw a straight line BP, the height of one section of the rectangle, establishing the hollow, the height and the width of the neck
As a last exercise trace the resulting outline giving clarity to the features of the face, the neck and the hair (Fig- 4).
In order to construct a head in profile, sketch a circle the same size as the one used for the cranial area, extend the diameter by one-third beyond the circlc, construct another circle of the same size bisecting the first (Fig. 5),
Draw a square whose upper side touches the circles and whose width encloses both of them and divide it into four equal sections A-B-C-D. Draw all the horizontal axes as they are portrayed at the number 3, establishing all of the points of correspondence and proportion (Fig. 5)
The female head is smaller than Ihe male one, and because of this to sketch the face in profile it is necessary to start again in the first section establishing the forehead, the nose, the mouth and the chin (Fig. 6).
In profile, the bridge of the nose is aligned with the indentation below the mouth (Figs, 7-8). The ear inserted into section B is to be located behind the jaw in a slanting position. Repeat the resulting outline giving clarity to the features of the face, of the neck and of the hair {Fig. 7).
rotation and drawing in sections
These drawings show the head in sections, as if it were a mask. Many students when they reproduce the human figure or a part of it have difficulty in envisaging size from the point of view of perspective and therefore inserting what they want to draw into space. This very often results in drawings which are flat and shapeless. Getting used to taking into consideration the concave part of the head as well helps in overcoming these errors of vision. Lines of construction and gentle shading determine more ciearly the size of the head.
foreshortening
Foreshortening is a way of representing a figure or part of it in perspective.
Every movement of the head results in a new redefinition of the figure and its visual aspects. In these pages we see visualized some faces portrayed from a variety of angles. The structure of the oval is emphasized by a neutral background the better to emphasize in each rotation the resulting proportions
essential features
It is possible to group faces into different fundamental outlines, highlighted by symbolic geometrical forms.
These drawings show the most common facial characteristics among women
essential features and contrasting shadows
THE HAND analysis and structure
Along with the head, the hand constitutes one of the most important and difficult parts of the human body when it comes to drawing.
Its variety of movements and joints obliges the student to undertake an infinite series of studies whether from life or from memory, with the aim of reproducing it accurately in harmonious proportions and from various angles. A well-drawn hand confers more grace and femininity on the fashion plate, a badly designed hand compromises its overall harmony.
Analysis of Structure
Proportionately speaking, the hand is as long as the face. The principal parts of the hand are: back, palm and fingers.
The latter consist of the thumb, thicker and shorter than the other fingers and made up of two phalanxes, the index finger, the middle finger, the longest, the ring finger and the little finger which is almost as short as the thumb. The last four fingers are made up of three phalanxes known as follows: the proximal phalanx, which joins the hand, the middle phalanx, which forms the middle of the finger and the distal phalanx, which is at the extremity of the limb.
Every finger is of a different length, the various points of articulation and movement allow a hand to be the prehensile instrument of the body and in its particular morphology and expressivity the hand sometimes reveals the character and the degree of sensibility of the person.
- hands from various perspectives with guidelines
from various perspectives with light chiaroscuro
THE ARM analysis and structure
The arm is the upper limb of the body and is made up of four moving parts: shoulder, upper arm, forearm and hand.
Each part has a corresponding joint, which allows extreme flexibility, mobility and rotation.
The broad outline of the limb can be represented by two cylinders which narrow at the base, the upper part of the forearm is similar to a truncated cone and the hand with fingers extended but not separated is similar to an elon gated rhombus,
Three spheres of different sizes indicate the respective joints of the shoulder, the elbow and the wrist. The arm extends from the shoulder to the waist, the forearm from the waist to the groin, whilst the hand extends approximately halfway down the thigh. For a better understanding of the proportions and the joints of the arm, as for the rest of the body, we recommend studying from life or using manikins.
outline drawing of intersecting figures
GeL used to making your designs pleasing and methodical, refining the images with appropriate page layouts, also making use of neutral and geometrical backgrounds with the aim of making your drawing clearer and more professional.
- in accentuated outline with light shading.
drawings in relief using light shading
drawings in relief using light shading
THE FOOT analysis and structure
The length of the foot corresponds to one-eighth of the height of the body, therefore to the height of the head. Unlike the hand, the foot is more closed and compact and its wedge-like shape and broad sole ensure that the foot functions as a support for the body.
Structurally it consists of five main parts: the heel, the two malleoli, the bridge of the foot and the five toes. The hallux, or big toe, is the largest. Finally, the sole of the foot has the function of supporting the body.
malleoli bridge toes
malleoli bridge toes
Top: Sketches of feel drawn from a number of pcrspcctivcs with visible lines of construction and m outline.
Right; Representation of the foot in outline seen from different perspectives.
THE LEG analysis and structure
ankle
The leg is the lower limb of the body. Proportionately the leg, including the foot, has a height of approximately four units of measure of the overall figure. Structurally the limb is made up of three moving parts: the thigh, the leg and the foot, which are connected by the joints of the hip, the knee and the ankle. The various anatomical parts of the entire leg bend and rotate by means of a moving and rounded bony structure, which allows extreme mobility, exactly as we have seen with the arm.
The broad outline of the lower limb can be represented as with the upper limb by two cylinders, which narrow at the bottom, by a truncated cone, which holds the calf geometrically and by a wedge-shaped form already mentioned in the previous chapter for the foot. Three spheres of various sizes indicate the location of the joints.
The Length of the thigh is equal to that of the shin. The first difference that we notice in these three drawings is the variation in rhythmic structures. In the first and third drawings, the rhythmic structure assumes a curved aspect which starts from the hip joint going as far as the centre of the knee, whereafter it descends vertically to the inside of the foot.
In the leg shown in profile the rhythmic structure assumes the form of an elongated letter S by contrast.
In profile the lower half of the leg underlines the difference in height which exists in the bending of the knee, namely lower at the front and higher at the back. The frontal view of all three legs demonstrates the points of con tact with the body’s musculature, on the inside upper part of the thighs, the knee, the calf and the ankles. By contrast we note those areas where there is no contact with the musculature on the inside of the thighs, between them and the pubic region, between the knee and the calf, on the leg below the knee and between the ankles and the foot
Right: Legs portrayed from a variety of perspectives, drawn with rhythmic structure, points of articulation and bending. Sizes and proportions change according to the type of perspective.
le examples of legs drawn in line with light chiaroscuro and ficial guidelines, es of various styles are depict-the better to show the ele-cc which a leg assumes when a model wears high-heeled shoes, in order better to understand the size and proportions involved, practise using an artistic manikin, fallowing the methodology suggested in the preceding chapters
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- Then, draw the center line that will divide the face into two halves.
- Draw the facial features such as the eyes, nose, mouth and chin.
- Create the hair, then draw the neck and shoulders.
- Erase any unnecessary lines and give the sketch more definition.
- Add the clothing and accessories.
- Finally, use shading and line work to create a more realistic fashion illustration face.
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michael
How to draw realistic mouth with pencil step by step?
1 year ago
- Start by lightly sketching an oval shape to indicate the outline of the lips.
- Draw two straight lines slightly above the oval to indicate the top lip.
- Draw two slightly curved lines below the oval to indicate the bottom lip.
- Add two lines to the sides of the oval for the corners of the mouth.
- Darken the outline of the lips, adding texture and making the lines more defined.
- At the center of the mouth, draw two smaller overlapping ovals to indicate the two halves of the mouth.
- Draw a curved line to connect the top lip to the bottom lip.
- Add texture by lightly shading with an H pencil. Make sure to keep the shading near the edges of the lips and make the lines go in different directions to give the illusion of depth.
- Lastly, use an HB pencil to lightly indicate where the shadows should go. Shade lightly around the corners of the mouth and along the outline of the lips.
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luwam
How to draw realistic models?
1 year ago
- Start with a reference image or photo. It is helpful to have a reference image to use as a guide as you draw.
- Use a soft lead pencil and draw lightly when sketching the model. Start with basic shapes like circles, ovals, and squares to map out the shape and proportions of the model.
- Add details like wrinkles, folds, contours, and shapes that give the model a realistic look.
- Use hatching, cross-hatching, shading, and blending techniques to add realistic shadows and highlights to the model.
- Add color when you feel the model is complete. Carefully mix colors to create realistic skin tones, fabric textures, and other details.
- Examine your drawing from all angles. Check to see if there is any area that could use more detail or refining.
- Keep practicing and challenging yourself to become a better artist.
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leon
How to draw fashion design sketches online?
1 year ago
- Choose a fashion design program. There are several online and downloadable programs that allow you to draw fashion design sketches, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, and Inkscape.
- Choose a fashion sketch template. Use a fashion sketch template as a starting point to create your own design. Templates usually feature basic outlines of garments such as skirts, jackets, and blouses.
- Draw your fashion design sketches. Use the program’s tools to draw the basic shapes and add details, such as color, texture, and accessories.
- Apply colors and textures. Choose colors and textures that reflect your design aesthetic. Experiment until you find the perfect combination.
- Finalize your fashion design sketch. Once you are satisfied with the design, save your fashion design sketch in an image format to share or print it.
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harri
How to draw sketches for fashion models?
1 year ago
- Start by creating a sketch of a fashion model as a simple outline without details. Consider the model’s posture, arm positioning, and head and facial features.
- Once you have the basic outline, add in details to the outline such as clothing and accessories. Clothing can be drawn as realistic shapes with stitching, zippers, folds, and seams. Accessories such as handbags, jewelry, and shoes should be added to complete the look.
- To bring your sketches alive, use pencils, felt-tipped markers, or colored pencils to give more depth and texture to the clothing and accessories.
- Shade different areas of the clothing and accessories to bring out the details.
- To give the model more personality, add facial features such as eyes, eyebrows, lips, nose, and hair.
- Finally, to bring the sketch to life, use a good quality brush and water-base acrylic paint to lightly paint the model. Make sure to blend the colors carefully and use a light hand.
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michelle
How to schetch a sexy model?
1 year ago
- Start with sketching basic shapes and contours, such as the outline of the figure, clothing, and position.
- Consider how the curves of the body could be used to bring out the sexiness, such as emphasizing certain areas or using certain shapes to create a sensual look.
- Add facial features and details to bring out the expression, personality, and attitude of the model. Pay attention to any body language that could be used to bring out the sex appeal.
- Add subtle details, such as hair and clothing, that help complete the look of the model.
- Lastly, be sure to use colors that bring out the model’s beauty and sex appeal.
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Ambessa
How to draw fashion design sketches step by step?
1 year ago
- Choose a fashion silhouette. This is the basic shape of the outfit and will be the foundation for sketching. Try to pick something that captures the style you’re aiming for.
- Begin sketching the basic outline of the garment with a light pencil. A few circles and lines will suffice for the first sketch.
- Add details to the silhouette. This can include pockets, collars, buttons, buttonholes, seams, or any other detail you’d like.
- Add shading and texture. Use a slightly darker pencil to add shading and texture to the garment. This will give your sketch more depth and realism.
- Add accessories. A handbag, shoes, jewelry, or a belt can all help bring your design to life.
- Add fabric information. Use a ruler to draw out the fabric’s grain lines, a hatch pattern to indicate which type of fabric will be used, and fill in any other details you’d like.
- Finalize your sketch. Once you’re satisfied with your design, darken the lines and erase any smudges or errant lines. Your fashion design sketch is now complete.
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Obo
How draw model fashion designers?
1 year ago
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Deodata
How to draw a model for fashion design step by step?
1 year ago
- Choose a pose: Start by deciding on the pose you want your fashion model to have. Consider a pose that will show off the garment or outfit you have designed.
- Sketch the outline: Use a light pencil to sketch out the outline of your fashion model. Start with the head and work your way down through the arms, torso, and legs.
- Add details: Once you have the basic outline, start adding details such as facial features, hair, and clothing. Think about the way the clothing should fit with the pose you chose in step one.
- Fill in the clothing: Now it’s time to add the clothing that you designed. Start with large areas and then move onto the smaller details.
- Clean up the drawing: Clean up your drawing by erasing any unnecessary lines, fixing any areas that may look odd, and adding any final details.
- Ink the drawing: Once you are happy with your drawing, use a black pen to ink the outline so it stands out.
- Color your fashion model: Add color to your drawing by using painting, markers, or colored pencils. Consider which colors best show off your design.
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hazel
How to draw female lips step by step?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a horizontal oval shape, with curved edges, to represent the lips.
- Now draw a curved line along the top lip, to give it a fuller shape.
- Draw a line outlining the bottom lip, slightly lower than the top lip.
- Add an extra line below the bottom lip, to give it more definition.
- Draw some small lines around the edges of the lips and within the lips to give them texture.
- Soften the outlines and lines, then shade lightly around the lips and within them to give more definition.
- Finally, use a darker shade of pencil or charcoal to add more contrast by darkening the edges of the lips.
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saradoc
How to draw realistic lips step by step?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing the outline shape of the lips. Make sure to capture all the curves and details of the lips.
- Add shading to the lips for more realism. Shade in the darkest areas first and gradually work your way to the lighter areas.
- Add some highlights and gloss to the lips, making sure to keep it subtle. This can be achieved by using a lighter shade, or by adding white to the existing color.
- Draw in the wrinkles around the lips and a few deeper, more pronounced wrinkles in the center of the lips.
- Add some depth to the bottom lip, making it slightly darker.
- Sketch some lines around the border of the lips to make them appear more detailed.
- Finally, add in any minor details such as subtle shadows or highlights to complete the look.
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semira
How do you design faces?
1 year ago
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bisrat mehari
How to sketch a model figure?
1 year ago
- Begin by sketching a stick figure with a head, torso, arms, and legs.
- Add basic shapes for the body such as circles for the head and shoulders, oval for the chest and torso, and rectangles for the arms and legs.
- Outline the basic body shape.
- Add details to the model’s body such as facial features and clothing.
- Use shading and highlighting to give the figure more form and dimension.
- Finally, add more details and color to make the figure look lifelike.
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adamo
How to draw realistic mouths step by step?
1 year ago
- Start by sketching two vertical lines that are slightly curved upward to form the center of the lips. Try to keep them symmetrical.
- Connect the two lines in the center using a slightly curved horizontal line.
- Draw two small curved lines on each side of the center line for the outer edges of the upper lip.
- Draw two curved lines below the center line for the lower lip.
- If desired, draw two vertical lines in the center of the lips to indicate a deeper cleft.
- Erase any unnecessary guide lines.
- Add shading and highlights to give the lips a more realistic look.
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anne
How to draw realistic mouths?
1 year ago
- Start by lightly sketching an oval or rounded shape as the base of the mouth.
- Draw two small curved lines in the oval to indicate the lips.
- Shade in the inside of the lips to create the illusion of separation between them.
- Add extra details such as wrinkles around the mouth and the corners of the mouth by using small curved lines.
- Use a thicker line for the outline of the lips and the wrinkles to make them stand out more.
- Finish the drawing by adding subtle shadows and highlights to create a more realistic look.
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caroline
Who to sketch realiistic mouths?
1 year ago
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Faruz
WHERE TO GET A MODEL FOR DRAwings?
1 year ago
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ruby
How to know where shadows on cylinders?
1 year ago
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asfaha
How to draw human body structure?
1 year ago
- Begin by drawing two circles to form the head and torso.
- Add two smaller circles near the top of the head for the eyes.
- Draw a line extending from the head down to the torso for the neck.
- Draw two arms extending from the torso on each side.
- Draw two lines extending from the torso for the legs.
- Add a few wavy lines for the chest and abdomen.
- Sketch in hands, feet, and facial features.
- Outline the entire figure with a thin line.
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mustafa nasih
How to draw lips from the side?
1 year ago
- Start by lightly sketching an oval shape for the outline of the lips.
- Then draw a line across the lower lip at a slight angle to create the separation between the two lips.
- Now draw two small curves above and below the line to make the top and bottom lip.
- Add definition to the lips by sketching two curved lines above the top lip and two curved lines below the bottom lip.
- Finally, draw an “X” inside the lips to create the texture and shading of the lips.
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LINDA
How to draw lips profile?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a small, curved line near the top of the paper to form the basic shape of the profile.
- Draw a second, slightly larger curved line beneath the first—this will be the lower lip.
- Connect the two lines at either side with two short, curved lines to form the Cupid’s bow—the V-shaped indentation at the center of the lips.
- To add more definition and make the lips look fuller, draw two curves beneath the lower lip.
- Then, draw a few short lines beneath each curve to create the look of wrinkles.
- Color in the lips for a more realistic look.
- Finally, use an eraser to soften the edges and make the lines look more natural.
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JODI
How to draw a mouth three quarter view?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a slight frown shape on the bottom of the oval.
- Draw two small lines on either side of the frown shape.
- Draw an upside down U-shape above the frown, connecting the two small lines.
- Lastly, draw a curved line that connects the upside down U-shape with the top of the oval. This will complete the three quarter view of the mouth.
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leon
How to draw lips and a nose?
1 year ago
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Bucca
How to draw correct body proportions anime models?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing the basic shapes of the head, torso, pelvis, and limbs. Try to keep the shapes basic and use circles, ovals, and rectangles.
- Add guidelines to help you create the correct proportions. Use circles and ovals to find the center of each body part and measure distances between them.
- Draw the outlines of the body parts, refining the shapes as you go. Make sure to keep the proportions in mind when creating the outlines.
- Draw facial features, including eyes, nose, mouth, and ears.
- Add any additional details like clothing or accessories.
- Erase any guidelines to make your drawing look clean and polished.
- Color your drawing to give it a finished look.
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Fikru Alem
How to draw shoes front view?
1 year ago
- Draw a rectangle as the base of the shoe. This can be slightly curved or angled on the sides, depending on the style of the shoe.
- Draw a toe box at the front of the shoe, using curved lines to shape the toe.
- Draw a line down the center of the shoe, following the contours of the toe box. This line will divide the shoe into two halves.
- Draw a heel section at the back of the shoe. This can be a simple curved line or a more complex shape, depending on the style of the shoe.
- Draw a curved line along the sides of the shoe for the sole.
- Draw the laces or other details such as buttons, straps, or buckles on the front of the shoe to finish the drawing.
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lillian
How to draw female anime Body proportions?
1 year ago
- Start by lightly sketching out the head shape and other basic shapes to define the body. Draw a vertical line down the center of the body, breaking the figure into two equal parts.
- Outline the basic shapes of the arms, legs, and torso. Make sure the proportion of the body is even, with the arms and legs being slightly longer than the torso.
- Add details to the body, like clothing or accessories. Add extra details like hair, clothing, and facial expressions.
- Refine the lines and erase any unnecessary lines.
- Add shadows and highlights as desired to give the figure extra dimension and life.
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fedro mazzanti
How to draw disney lips?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a slightly curved line and fill it in. This is the general shape of the upper lip.
- Add two vertical lines that connect the curved line to the bottom of the lip shape. This will form the cupid’s bow.
- Draw a curved line below the upper lip to show the lower lip.
- Add two small ovals at the left and right sides of the upper lip for the nostrils.
- With a darker pencil or drawing pen, draw a few lines in the middle of the upper lip to give it more definition.
- Draw a few lines in the corner of the mouth for the crease.
- Add details like a few small freckles or shadows in the corners of the mouth to make it look more realistic.
- Color in the lips with a lip-colored pencil or marker.
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ferdinanda
How to draw realistic male lips?
1 year ago
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amy
How to draw fashion models front and back?
1 year ago
- Draw an oval shape for the head and shoulders.
- Draw the neck and back.
- Draw the torso and add the arms and hands.
- Draw the legs and add details like footwear.
- Add clothing for the model.
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arthur christie
How to draw eyebrows designs?
1 year ago
- Start by using an eyebrow brush or an angled brush to brush your eyebrows up to the desired shape.
- Use a brow pencil to lightly draw an outline of the eyebrow shape you want.
- Fill in the outline of your eyebrows with a powder or eyebrow pomade.
- Use a spoolie brush to blend the color and create a more natural finish.
- Define the edges of your eyebrows with an eyebrow pencil.
- To add depth and dimension, use an eyebrow pencil or powder to add highlights to the brows.
- Finish by brushing the brows again with the spoolie brush to blend the colors and create a more polished look.
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PEGGY
How to draw manga shoes tutorial?
1 year ago
- Start by sketching the outline of the basic shape of the shoe. Include the top of the foot, the back of the heel, the sides, and the bottom.
- Add the details of the laces, the tongue, and the toe cap.
- Draw the details of the sole, including stitching and lines.
- Add layers for the body of the shoe, including the upper, sides, and bottom.
- Now draw the details of the shoe, including straps, buckles, decorative stitching, etc.
- Once you are satisfied with the details, it’s time to add shadows and highlights. Use darker lines to add shadows, and lighter lines to add highlights.
- Finally, erase any unnecessary lines and use a darker pencil to darken the lines that are still needed.
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orgulas
How to draw fashion illustration lips?
1 year ago
- Begin by drawing two round circles for the lips. Make sure the top lip is slightly larger than the bottom lip.
- Shade in the lips with a pink or red colored pencil or marker.
- Outline the lips with a black pencil or marker.
- Add smaller lines within the lips to emphasize the shape and texture.
- Above the lips, draw a curved line that connects the two circles and serves as the cupid’s bow.
- Add small, petal-like shapes to the inner and outer corners of the lips.
- Add shading to the rest of the face and around the lips to give the illustration more dimension.
- If desired, add a small shine to the center of the lips with a white colored pencil or marker.
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tristan
How to draw mouth expression?
1 year ago
- Start by sketching a simple shape that looks like an upside-down “U”. This is the basic outline of the shape of the mouth.
- Add two curved lines at the corners of the mouth for the lips.
- Add details to the mouth, such as a downward curve for a frown or an upward curve for a smile.
- If you want, you can add shading or details around the mouth such as dimples or wrinkles.
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Alina
How to make manikins for fashion?
1 year ago
- Purchase a manikin for fashion design. Manikins come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles. Choose one that best fits the type of fashion design you plan to create.
- Put together your manikin. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for assembling the manikin. Depending on the manikin, you may need tools to assemble it.
- Dress the manikin with the article of clothing or accessories you plan to design. This will help you visualize how the design will look.
- Alter the clothing accordingly. Use a seam ripper, pins, and scissors to make adjustments to the clothing on the manikin.
- Make a pattern of your design. Once you are happy with the alteration, use a piece of tracing paper and a pencil to transfer the design onto paper.
- Use the paper pattern to make the clothing. Cut out the pieces of fabric and sew them together according to the pattern.
- Try the clothing on the manikin. Put the newly created clothing on the manikin to make sure it fits correctly. Make any last adjustments necessary.
- Display your finished designs. Hang the outfits on your manikin and set them out for customers or other people to admire.
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SESUNA ABEL
How to draw a manikin for fashion?
1 year ago
- Begin by drawing a stick figure type shape with a small oval shaped head.
- Draw straight line torso and arms with round joints.
- Add two curved lines on either side of the arms to represent hands.
- Draw two inverted triangles on either side of the torso to represent hips.
- Draw two straight lines from the hips down to represent legs.
- For the feet, draw two sideways U’s pointing outwards.
- Draw a small line on both sides of the neck for the collarbone.
- Add details like wrinkles on the clothes and eyeglasses if desired.
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lukas
How to draw fashion lips , eyes and proportion?
1 year ago
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Simon
How to draw female mouth?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a small curved line above the halfway mark of your page. This will be the basic shape of the upper lip.
- Draw two small curved lines below the halfway mark of your page that connect to the beginning of the upper lip. This will be the bottom lip.
- Draw two slightly curved lines that connect the two sides of the bottom lip. These will be the corners of the mouth.
- Draw a small curved line between the two corners of the mouth. This will be the center of the mouth.
- Fill in the spaces of the lips with a dark shade of the color of your choice.
- Add small details such as shading and lines to give the mouth more definition.
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kauko
How to draw fashion males?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing a stick figure of the fashion male. Make sure to draw long and slender proportions with a narrow waist, broad shoulders, and long legs.
- Give your fashion male a stylish hairstyle. This can be a classic short cut, a modern undercut, or something more funky like an undercut with a long quiff.
- Add clothing details to the fashion male’s outfit. You might draw on a trendy graphic T-shirt, ripped jeans, high top sneakers, and a leather biker jacket.
- If you want to add extra details, draw on accessories like a watch, sunglasses, or a stylish hat.
- Finish by adding shading and colors to your fashion male. Go for bold and defined outlines to make the fashion male stand out.
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millie mcdonald
How to draw heels on anime front view?
1 year ago
- Start by drawing an oval shape for the sole of the heel. Add the sides and upper of the heel.
- Sketch the heel and back of the ankle. Draw the laces for the ankle.
- Draw the foot in front view. Make sure to add the ankle, arch and toes.
- Add the details on the toes and heel. Give the heel some extra detailing, such as lines and small dots.
- Color the heel with your desired color.
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Belinda
Is possible to group faces into different fundamental outlines?
1 year ago
Begin with a basic outline of the body shape, making sure to include the head, torso, arms and legs. Start with the head, then draw the face with the eyes, nose and mouth. Next, draw the neck and shoulders, then draw the arms and hands. Then, draw the torso, including the waist and bust. Then, draw the legs and feet. Once the body is outlined, you can begin to add details such as a hairstyle, clothing or accessories. You can also draw muscles or other details to give the body more definition. Finally, draw in shading and coloring to create depth or emphasize parts of the figure. Once you are satisfied with the structure, you can move onto creating the design of the clothing or accessories for the figure.
There are different methods for measuring human feet proportions. The most common method is to use a ruler and measure from the back of the heel to the longest toe. Other methods involve tracing the foot and then measuring the tracing, or taking measurements of two or more points on the foot and calculating the proportions between them. Whichever method is used, it is important to ensure that the measuring tape or ruler is held firmly against the foot and that all measurements are precise.
To draw human hands and legs:
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to sketching a sexy model. It all depends on your own style and preferences. However, some tips and pointers are provided below to help you get started in sketching a sexy model:
Step 1: Begin with a blank canvas, such as a piece of paper or sketching tablet. Step 2: Use a pencil to lightly sketch a basic figure, either standing upright or in a pose. Step 3: Sketch in facial features and clothes to complete the character. When drawing clothing, consider the trend, fabric, and cut of the garment. Be sure to include details such as pockets and buttons. Step 4: Start to add shading and detail, such as folds and pleats in the clothing. Be sure to consider the light source when shading so that shadows appear in the right places. Step 5: Finish with a few finishing touches, such as accessories, jewelry, and props. When you are finished, you should have a complete fashion model ready for the runway!
Designing faces involves a combination of artistic skills and techniques. When designing a face, it is important to consider the symmetry of the face, the placement and sizing of the facial features (mouth, nose, eyes, etc.), and the overall expression that the face should convey. Drawing or sketching the face is the first step in the design process, and from there, techniques like shading, blending, and adding highlights can be used to give the face more dimension. Creating a digital version of the face can also be a great way to refine the design before bringing it to life.
There are a lot of great sketch tutorials online that can help with sketching realistic mouths. Some good places to check are: – YouTube tutorials – Art websites like Fiverr and DeviantArt – Books and magazines on sketching – Online blogs and forums – Tutorials from established artists
You can get a model for drawings from a variety of places. You can hire a professional model from a modeling agency, or you could also look for volunteer models in your local arts community. You can also use online tools to find 3D models to use for drawing and illustration. Finally, you could also use photograph references from fashion magazines, websites, or from your own personal collections.
When light hits a cylinder, the shadows it casts will depend on the angle of the light source and the position of the observer. Generally speaking, the shadows will run the length of the cylinder and will be in the form of two parallel lines. The shadows will be brighter near the light source and become progressively darker as they move away from the light. To determine where the shadows will fall, stand in front of the cylinder and trace a line from the light source to the cylinder. The line will give you an idea of where the shadows will begin and end.
Step 1: Draw a shape similar to a sideways letter “D” for the upper lip. Step 2: Draw the curve of the lower lip just below the upper lip. It should be slightly curved and slightly wider than the upper lip. Step 3: Draw two small curves to represent the nostrils. Step 4: Draw a line in-between the nostrils extending up to the top of the upper lip. This will be the bridge of the nose. Step 5: Draw two curved lines on either side of the bridge to form the sides of the nose. Step 6: Shade in the lips and the nose to give it more of a 3D effect.
FRONT: 1. Draw an oval shape for the head and add facial features. 2. Draw the neck and shoulders. 3. Draw the torso and add the arms and hands. 4. Draw the legs and add details like footwear. 5. Add clothing for the model. BACK:
To draw fashion lips, draw a curved line to form the upper lip, and then draw a slightly curved line below the top line to form the lower lip. Make sure to make the lower line a little shorter than the upper one. Next, use short curved lines to add definition between the lips and to mark the corners of the mouth. Add more curved lines around the lips to give them a fuller look. To draw fashion eyes, start by drawing two circles just below the eyebrows. Next, draw two almond shapes for the upper and lower eyelids, extending the lines outward from the circle. Add two curved lines for the lower lashes and add a curved line for the upper lashes. Next, draw two curved lines in the center of the eyes and add details like small lines for the pupils. For fashion proportions, the body should be proportional to the face. The face should be the width of two eyes and the body should have proportions that start with the shoulders, neck, waist and legs. The waist should be slightly narrower than the shoulders and the legs should be slightly longer than the waist. Lastly, make sure to draw the clothing to fit the body and draw the face in the center of the body.
Yes, it is possible to group faces into different fundamental outlines. The most common outlines are round, oval, square, diamond, and heart-shaped.
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