Start with a picture of the person's face. Use the picture to draw the shape of the person's head. Next, add the eyebrows and then the eyes. Finish the rest of the facial features and your end product will be a drawing of the person's face in the picture. If you want to draw a face that is no one in particular, picture a face in your mind and do the steps I described. new answer The best way is to take a drawing lesson or follow instructions in a book. What it comes down to is mathematical measurements. Start by getting a good picture of someone that is facing you, then draw an oval, disregarding the hair. The top of the oval represents the scalp line and the bottom is the chin. Divide the oval first in half then into thirds. The eyebrows usually are placed at the one third mark. At the halfway mark, is where the eyes should be situated. Measure the width of an eye, leave a space on either side of the oval the same size as your measurement, draw an ellipse to represent the eye. Leave another eye width space between the eyes and draw another ellipse. The nose should be placed between the two ellipses. The sides of the nose connect to the eyebrow line. The end of the nose should arrive at the the two thirds mark, which coincidentally is where the earlobes should also end. Divide the bottom one third into thirds again. In the first third you should place the upper lip, in the second third, the bottom lip and in the final third place the curved line indicating the chin. All of these lines should be drawn very lightly and loosely, once the elements are correctly placed and the proportions adjusted. You can begin doing the detail work, like adding shading and hightlights. The hair can be left for last. Don't try to draw every single strand, just draw in dark areas and leave the paper white or pale where the light hits. These measurements are of an ideal face, take in mind that every individual is different and you might need to make some adjustments, depending upon your model.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.