How To Draw Simple Nose

How To Draw Simple Nose

Knowing how to draw a simple nose is one of the key fundamentals of being an artist. Drawing a realistic nose can be deceptively tricky, but the possibilities are endless with a few simple shapes and lines. Here are the essential steps to drawing a beautifully accurate and unique nose on paper.

Step 1: Sketching the Basic Shape

The first step to sketching a nose is to build the basic structure–like a blueprint for what’s to come. Begin by creating a wide U-shaped line as a foundation for your nose. This is the bridge and main foundation of your nose. Next, add two downward lines that connect from the bottom of the U-shape to create your nostrils. The last and final step to create your basic shape is adding two loop-shaped curves above your nostrils. These should be relatively thin and curved down to the sides, almost like a teardrop. This is your ala or wing of your nose.

Step 2: Detailing the Nose

Now that you have a basic layout of your nose constructed, you can begin to add detail to make it look realistic. With your nose, you can add shading, highlights, folds and other various lines to imitate the natural structure of a nose. For the bridge, start by adding two curved lines that bridge the U-shape. For the wings, add a bit of colour to give them a gradient effect–making it look like each ala has its own unique shape. For the nostrils, add a nose line that connects between the nostrils and the bridge of the nose. This will make it look more realistic. Finally, add two curved lines to the sides of the nose that imitate the natural structure of a nose.

Step 3: Refining and Finishing Your Nose

With all of the details added, you’re ready for the final touches. Start by softening the edges of your nose, adding a few more details to make it look natural. Then, use a darker pencil or marker to refine the shadows and highlights on the nose. This can be done by adding a few strokes on the sides of the nose and the alae to give it more dimension. Finally, you can use a white pencil to add highlights to the top of the nose to give it a more realistic look.

Step 4: Adding Texture To Your Nose

The final step to making your nose look realistic is to add texture. Start by using a pencil to lightly sketch out the texture of the nose. You can add texture to the bridge of the nose, the wings, and the nostrils. Aim for a light, bumpy texture that looks natural. For the nostrils, use a thicker pencil to add a few wrinkles or creases–this will give it a more defined look. Finally, you can add more dark lines to emphasize the shadows and highlights of the nose, and give it more depth.

Step 5: Completing Your Nose

The final step of drawing a nose is to make sure it looks balanced and cohesive. Take a step back and look at your nose as a whole. If it’s looking lopsided or off-balance, adjust the lines and shadows until it looks just right. Once you’re happy with the look of your nose, erase any extra lines and textures, and you’re done.
Drawing a realistic nose can be a daunting task. However, with a few simple shapes and lines, you can create a beautiful and unique nose. Just remember to build the foundation of your nose, add those little details, make it look natural, and add texture for a more realistic look. With patience and practice, you’ll be an expert nose-drafter before you know it. Good luck and happy drawing!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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