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How to Draw Faces from Different Angles

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February 7, 2016
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Zoe Hong
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How to Draw Faces from Different Angles

TL;DR

To draw faces from various angles, start with basic shapes for profiles, 3/4 views, and quarter views. Ensure the proportions of the skull and facial features are adjusted appropriately for each angle, cutting features in half for side views. Mastering these techniques will enhance the realism of your character designs.

Transcript

hey guys welcome to video number two in the faith series if you have not watched video number one it is all about front view faces and figuring out the layout of proportions to create masculine and feminine faces older and younger faces if you haven't seen that go check that out because I will be referencing that video quite often in this one this ... Read More

Key Insights

  • 🫵 Profiles, 3/4 views, and quarter views are important angles to master when drawing faces.
  • 💀 Proportions of the skull and facial features should be considered when drawing different angles.
  • 🫵 Features should be cut in half and adjusted in size for side views to maintain realistic proportions.
  • 😂 The back of the head, ear placement, and neck also play a role in capturing different angles of the face.

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Q: How should I start drawing profile faces?

Start by drawing a box and dividing it to create proportions for the head and the placement of features. Then, draw the basic shapes for the skull and add details like the ears, eyes, nose, and mouth.

Q: How do I draw the facial features for 3/4 angle faces?

Start by drawing an egg-shaped outline for the head, then divide it into quarters. Follow the same vertical proportions as in the frontal view and add features accordingly, keeping in mind that 3/4 features are smaller in size compared to frontal features.

Q: What are quarter faces and how do I draw them?

Quarter faces are back views where only a small portion of the face is visible, usually the cheekbone and a small section of eyelashes or nose. Draw the basic head shape and add minimal details, such as the ear, jaw, and neck.

Q: Can you explain the importance of cutting features in half for side view faces?

Drawing features in half for side views is important to maintain proportions and avoid making the face look flat or distorted. Facial features should be smaller and more compressed in side views compared to frontal views.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The video discusses the process of drawing different angles of the face, starting with profile faces and outlining the proportions of the skull and facial features.

  • It explains how to draw facial features for profile faces, including eyes, eyebrows, nose, and mouth, and emphasizes the importance of cutting features in half for side views.

  • The video then moves on to discussing 3/4 faces and how to merge frontal view and profile proportions to create a 3/4 angle. Similar steps are provided for drawing facial features in this angle.

  • Finally, the video briefly covers quarter faces, where only a small portion of the face is visible, and provides guidelines for drawing the back of the head and the minimal facial features that can be observed.


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