How To Draw Hickeys

Do you want to know how to draw hickeys like a pro? Don’t worry, drawing hickeys isn’t as tricky as it sounds – it’s easier than drawing an epic masterpiece! All you need is your favorite type of hue, some patience, and a spoonful of creativity. In no time, you’ll be able to make hickeys of all shapes and sizes, the envy of all your friends!

Start by selecting your canvas: a piece of paper, parchment, a canvas, or any other thing that can hold a pencil. Now, it’s time to get your supplies ready: a wide array of pencils, a pencil sharpener, and eraser. You may also want to pick up some oil paints if you’re feeling adventurous.

Grab your pencils and sharpen them until they’re nice and sharp. Surely, you don’t want your hickeys to have any jagged edges or rough spots. Next, sketch out the shape of the hickey. You don’t have to be an artist to be successful – feel free to use a ruler and protractor to help you sketch out the shape with greater accuracy and precision.

When your hickey’s shape is all set and determined, pull out your color wheel and pick out a hue that best compliments the hickey. Be daring – deep, saturated colors give off the sexiest vibes! After you’ve picked out your hue, get busy filling up the hickey with layers of color. You can use the hues already on the wheel, or mix and match to create a unique color palette.

Finally, use the tip of a fine brush to draw in those facial details such as a few lines, curves, and shadowing. It’s all about capturing the subtleties and nuances of the face to really bring out that sultry, sexy hickey. Once you’re done, stand back and admire your masterpiece. Showing off your masterpiece is always the fun part – don’t forget to take lots of pictures to share with friends (or maybe a love interest)!

Now, let’s take things up a notch – why not try drawing a rainbow hickey with the same methods above? Start drawing the shape of the hickey, but this time draw it slightly bigger than before so you can fit all of the wonderful hues. Select the colors you want to use, mixing and matching as desired. Now, lay down the base hue, and start to blend in a few other colors to give it that rainbow hue. Then, use your fine brush to add the details and voila – you have yourself a beautiful rainbow hickey!

Let’s say you want to add a touch of drama to your hickeys – then why not try drawing a tribal hickey? Start sketching out the shape of the hickey like before, but make sure it’s slightly bigger this time. Then, use the lines, curves, and intricate shapes of the tribal designs to fill up the hickey. Mix and match sharp and dull edges and be as creative as you want – picture a hickeys dripping with tribal soul. Now, color it up and use a fine brush to add the details. Now you’ve got a hickey oozing with tribal power!

Finally, if you’re feeling really bold, why not try out an alien hickey? That’s right – an alien hickey. Draw the shape of the hickey and then start sketching out the alien shape – you can even add antennae and tiny dots to give it that extraterrestrial vibe. Be sure to leave a few empty spaces here and there to help create a visual depth. Color it any hue you like, but green and purple are a dynamic combination! And to give your alien hickey that extra out-of-this-world look – you can even incorporate a few stars or comets.

So there you have it, there’s no limit to the hickeys you can draw. Let your imagination go wild and be sure to have lots of fun! After all, practice makes perfect! Grab your pencils, brushes, and paints and get drawing today! From traditional to extra-terrestrial, whatever your artistic style, you can now make hickeys that scream of awesome!

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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