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Hemanshu Bhojak
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4yr
added comment inHow to Draw the Head – Front View
Any feedback appreciated. I think my hand is a bit heavy and the initial construction lines should be lighter. I guess that will improve with practice.
Ariana Fabela
4yr
You are right, your hand will get accustomed to the pressure needed for the lines as you go. I think it is a good start, I just think that the bottom is a bit too wide for the model we are drawing, but people have different shapes so things should get clearer as we start going through features.
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4yr
Nice! Very clean!
Hemanshu Bhojak
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4yr
The one with a lot of faces is my warmup sheet and I could not resist but draw some finished heads. Liked the quick sketches. Easy to practice ovals and loomis heads.
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4yr
Hi @Hemanshu Bhojak! Really nice drawings! Clean lines, and you seem to understand the loomis head well! I´ll try to look for things to help you further:
Two main things to look out for when drawing the loomis head is the angle of the ellipse and the convergence of the feature lines;
-The ellipse should be perpendicular to the brow line;
- The feature lines should converge to a common point in the distance, like a road does. They can be parallell but never diverging
DRAW THROUGH
A good way to check your construction and to tackle the jaw in difficult angles is to draw what´s on the non-visible side as well. This is a crucial part of perspective drawing and will improve you understanding of three-dimensionality. You can try it if you want.
I hope this was helpful :)