Human head from the side?
I'm currently practicing drawing people, but I don't know how to draw a person's head from the side. Can someone explain this to me?
I'm currently practicing drawing people, but I don't know how to draw a person's head from the side. Can someone explain this to me?
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Find a picture as a template, and try to draw each bend and every detail exactly like that. The self-employed work then comes by itself.
Find a professional image in black/white first. Try to draw it as large as possible. Make sure the lines are on the original image and at which angle the next line is on the other. Take your time!
Look at tutorials on the Loomis method, which has helped me very much at first. Have fun!
side with light from the back you win the outlines in the dark