How To Draw Smile With Teeth

How To Draw Smile With Teeth: Drawing Tips & Tricks

When you want to draw a big, beautiful smile with teeth, it can be tricky to know where to start. Lucky for you, we’re here to help make sure your smile looks perfect every single time. You don’t need to be an experienced artist or a professional to learn how to draw smiles with teeth that look natural and effortless.

Getting Started: Before You Begin Drawing

Before you start drawing your smile with teeth, it’s important to have a few things prepared. Use a quality mechanical pencil and eraser to allow for easy corrections and adjustments. You’ll also want a few soft charcoal pencils in a range of shades for shading and blending. Sharpening your points with a knife or fine-grit sandpaper will give your pencil a sharper point to work with. Finally, sketch an outline of the smile before you dive into the details.

Drawing the Lines

Start by drawing curved lines that depict the smile. Don’t worry about making your lines too perfect —a curved, organic line is the best way to make your smile look real. When you are done drawing the smile, draw twovertical lines that make up the ‘V’ shape for the teeth. After that, draw two curved lines at each end of the ‘V’ to soften the edges.

Adding Shading

Adding shading to your drawing is part art and part science. You want your smile to look natural, but not too ‘flat’ from lack of shading. So start off with a general light shading, using a value scale. Then use a variety of tones to really bring the smile to life. If you want to add even more depth, use a medium or dark charcoal pencil to shade over your work.

Adding Details

Once you are happy with the basic smile design, it’s time to bring it to life by adding details. Adding details can make a world of difference in your drawing! Start at the corners of the smile, adding two or three small lines to represent each tooth. Don’t worry about getting them perfect! They just have to be identifiable as teeth.You can then add shadows, highlights, and effects around the teeth to give them a real, three-dimensional look.

Making The Final Touches

The last step is to finish up with the finishing touches! If your smile looks a little blank, add a few wrinkles around the eyes and mouth to give it more character. You can also add a few fine hairs around the mouth. Then add a few dry brushing effectswith a dry paper towel for a final touch.

There you have it! With these simple steps, you can draw a stunning smile with teeth that leap off the page without spending hours in practice. To make sure your smiles look perfect every time, practice, practice, practice!

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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