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Getting Started with Drawing Faces <\/b><\/h2>\n

At first, you might be tempted to try and draw a portrait of someone you know, but you don’t have to. You can use a model—from a reference photo, or even by drawing yourself in a mirror—but it’s best to start with something simpler. If you’re a beginner, start with drawing a head from the front view.
\nThe key to drawing a good face is proportion and placement. A lot of this comes down to observation and practice. The more you draw, the better you will understand the proportions of the face. To get started, think of the face in terms of six equally-spaced parts. Draw one line down the middle of the face, and one horizontally at the middle. This will separate the face into eyes, nose, and mouth.<\/p>\n

Drawing Eyes <\/b><\/h2>\n

Start with the eyes, as they’re the most important part of the face. Locate them by measuring the distance between them and the brow line. The eyes should be slightly above this line, in the top third of the face. The size of the eyes should be about the same size as the nose.
\nWhen it comes to the shape, draw two almond shapes, slightly curved to fit the face. Draw the eye’s position slightly further apart than in reality. For example, draw the eyes an inch apart on paper, to replicate an actual face that’s an 1\/8 of an inch apart.<\/p>\n

Drawing the Nose <\/b><\/h2>\n

With the eyes in place, it’s time to move onto the nose. The placement of the nose is important—it should be situated between the eyes, starting approximately halfway between them. You can use the eyes as a guide, drawing the base of the nose just below the eyebrow line. Decide whether the nose will be tilted up or down, and draw the triangle shape accordingly.
\nTo begin the nose, lightly sketch the shape, with the base directly in line with the eyes. Then refine the lines, adding details like nostrils and other contours. Don’t be afraid to adjust the shape and size as you go.<\/p>\n

Drawing the Mouth <\/b><\/h2>\n

The mouth sits in the lower-third of the face, and should be slightly above the nose line. When it comes to the shape, think of an irregular circle with the corners drawn downwards. Try drawing the mouth slightly higher, which can give the face a more charming expression.
\nWhen drawing the mouth, begin by lightly sketching the outline of the lips and the corners of the mouth. Then refine the shape, filling in the details. The top lip should be slightly larger than the bottom lip, and use shading to give the impression of lower lip fullness.<\/p>\n

Finishing Touches <\/b><\/h2>\n