I'vebeenwantingtodo a videotutorialseriesfor a verylongtimetohavesomethingthatiskindof a finishedseriesfromthefirstvideototheverylastvideoand I decidedtostartwithdrawingfaces.
I diddo a lotofvideosinthepasttalkingabouthowtodrawfacesbut a lothaschangedsincethenand I havelearned a lotso I reallywantedtodedicateanentireplaylisttothisentireconcept.
Thiswillbe a 10 partseriesandbasically, it's allgoingtobeaboutdrawingfaces, drawingexpressions, howtodrawheadsatcertainanglesandofcoursewe'regoingtobetalkingaboutspecificdetailedfacialfeaturessuchasnoses, eyes, earsandmouthforbothfemaleandmale.
Thistutorialserieswillhave a focusontheLoomismethodwhichwaspopularizedbytheartistAndrewLoomisanditishisownmethodonhowtodrawheadsandhandsforbothfemaleandmale.
Thenextthing I dois I startdrawingthefacialfeatures.
I alwaysstartwiththenosewhichbeginsatthethirdpointofthesortofguidelinesthatwedoacrosstheface.
Andfromthatpointononcethenoseisdone I thengoaheadanddrawtheeyes, theeyebrows, andthen I godownanddrawthemouth.
Inthisvideotutorialseries, I willbecoveringhowtodrawthenose, theeyes, theeyebrows, themouth, lips, andearsinmoredetail.
So I'llbehavingspecificvideosforthistopicandthisvideoisbasicallyjust, youknow, justtoshowyouwherethesefeaturesgomoreorlessandjustkindoftalkaboutthebasicproportionsofhowtoplaceyourfeaturesandhowtocreatetheheadshape.
Byusingthesepointsofreferenceyoucanthenconstructyourcharacterandassurethatyouhavethefacialfeaturesintherightlocationsaswellasyoucankeep a properproportionforyourface.
Now, ofcourse, thisisjust a basickindofoverviewofthemethod.
Thereare a lotofotherthingsthatgoesintoplayintermsofbuilding a characterand a faceandthisissomethingthat I willfurtherexpandinmyupcomingvideotutorialsonthistopic.
There's a lotthat's goingtobecomingbutthiswillallbecoveredinlatervideos.
Whenitcomestodrawingfemaleheads, I takethesameapproachaswhat I justshowedyoufordrawing a malehead.
Basically, theproportionsaremoreorlessthesame.
Therearesubtledifferencesbetweenthetwogendersbutthesedifferencestendtocomeoutinthefacialfeaturessuchastheeyesandthemouthandthesearethings I willtalkaboutinmyothervideotutorials.
Ingeneral, whendrawingfemaleheads, I dotakethesameapproach.
I draw a circleandthen I starttousemyreferencelinestodividethecircleintodifferentpartsandthen I canthenfurtherdivideitwiththehaircomes, thehairline, theeyes, thebrows, thenose, thelipsandthejaw.
Andofcourse, dependingonthecharacterthatyou'redrawing, thiswillvary a littlebit.
Somethingwithfemalefacesthat I tendtodois I doroundthejaw a lotmore.
Itwillbelessangular, lessboxyandsomethingthat's a littlebitmoreovalshapedandofcoursewithmorecurvesratherthanangularsections.
Forfemales, thebrowlinedoessit a littlebithigherthanthemen's face.
Soforthisreason, I tendtodrawmycharacters, myfemalecharacterswithbrowsthatarehigheruponthefacethan I wouldfor a male.
Butoverall, thegeneralconstructionofthefemaleheadisverysimilartowhat I showedyouinthefirstpartofthisvideo.
So I wouldsuggestfollowingthosestepsforbothgendersandbasicallyhavingfunwithitandfollowingsortoftheproportionsandtheguidelinesthathavebeenoutlinedinthisvideoorintheLoomismethod.
Thismethodhasdefinitelyhelpedme a lotand I thinkit's actuallyoneofthebestoutthere.
I wasabletograspitveryquicklyand I wasabletoquicklypracticewithitandinnotime I saw a hugekindofresultandgrowthinmyowndrawingabilityintermsofdrawinghumanfaces.
So I woulddefinitelygoaheadandgivethismethod a tryandseewhatyouknowhappensforyouandyeah, I thinkit's a I thinkit's literallyoneofthebestonesoutthereandit's soeasytolearnandveryquicktounderstand.
Thatbeingsaid, I hopeyoudidenjoythisvideotutorial.
I reallyreallyreallywasexcitedandwantingtodothissortofseriesfor a verylongtimeandyeah, I hope I hopeyoulearnedsomething.