Drawing Faces From Any Angle
This is actually a great video that is easy to understand, and I will be able to follow this without much difficulty, I'm sure! :3 🤍

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Drawing Faces From Any Angle
This is actually a great video that is easy to understand, and I will be able to follow this without much difficulty, I'm sure! :3 🤍

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Okay so, a friend asked me how did i manage this angle for a drawing i did last night from the movie A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999):
So I decided to make a small breakdown on how to achieve it.
First of all: do not be afraid of tracing on references to practice (not other's art, that's stealing) i got this picture under a quick google search
When you wanna draw this angle first thing you want to do is get the circle of the head and then break it down in sections, painting your guide lines and then adding the features, keep it simple.
Do not be afraid of lowering the opacity to follow the features, remember this is practice so you can do it on your own. Do the line work, add some simple shades and you're done!
Here's also a video on how to do it because i know it's easier to some of you to follow a video rather than pictures!