![]() I love this part! Between lines A and B, draw the hairline. Your left eyebrow and/or eye will need some touching up, so extend your lines to the new outer edge of the face. Define your brow bones, cheek bones, chin and jawline. Let’s give the left outer edge of the face a lot more shape. Make sure it lines up with the head’s outline. On the side of the head, draw the ear starting on the ‘Center Line’ and Line 2.ĭraw the neck as well. The corners of the lips should line up perfectly with the center of the eye above it. Keep the width of your lips on/between lines D and G. Make a triangle that sits on line 3 and reaches up to the base of the nose (the base of your nose may be different from mine).Ĭlick here for my free tutorial on how to draw lips from the 3/4 view For a surprised expression, venture on or above line C. ![]() To draw eyebrows in the resting position, place them below line C. The left eye sits between the edge of the face and the bridge of the nose while the right eye is placed between line F and the right edge of the face. If you’re drawing guidelines, use an HB with very little pressure.ĭraw your nose in the center of the face between the first 2 lines you just made (Center Line and line 2).įor an average sized nose, keep the width of your nose close to line D and F.Ĭlick here to learn how to draw a nose from the 3/4 view Make sure your lines wrap around the face’s curvature.įor all the facial features, use a 2B. With an HB, make 3 small ticks on line E where ‘Center Line’, line 2 and line 3 intersect. Draw a ruler beside your drawing and put ticks on it, separating it into 8 equal sections. I highly recommend it for your first few tries or until you are able to somewhat accurately eye the measurements. Then draw 1 line on either side, running down the middle of each section (labelled lines D and F).Īdd another line between line F and the right outer edge of the face (labelled line G).įrom the highest point of the raindrop shape that marks the side of the head, draw a line going all the way down to the jaw. Split the front of the face into 4 equal sections by first drawing a line down the center of the face (labelled line E). In this step, we’re going to draw 4 lines down the front of the face and 1 line down the side with an HB pencil. Using an HB and then 2B, draw a raindrop shaped loop that starts at the chin and wraps around the right side of the circle and ends back at the chin. Using a 2B pencil, connect the left side of the circle to the chin. ![]() This line should be roughly 1/2 the diameter of the sphere.įor your personal offline viewing, click the following link and hit the download button beside the printer icon to download the PDF: RapidFireArt Tutorials-How to Draw a Face Three Quarter View Then draw a small line at the bottom to mark the bottom of the chin. I promise!Ī word of advice before you start: Try the tutorial at least 3-5 times before you throw your hands up in the air and give up. Draw realistic faces without having to reference anything! If you suffer from the curse of not being able to draw a face without looking at a picture, it’s because you need this tutorial.Be able to draw ‘ portraits‘ with more accuracy and spot obvious mistakes in your current and past work. ![]() Draw faces in the 3/4 view with accuracy and solid proportions.The second part includes additional information which you can also apply to drawing male faces as well. UPDATE: I wanted to add more value to this tutorial, so I added another section at the very end so you get two tutorials in one! The first part is how to draw a male face from the 3/4 view and the second (bonus section) is for the female face. If you enjoyed my other two face drawing tutorials, you’ll love this one as well! Darlene here with another awesome tutorial! Wanna learn how to properly draw faces from the 3/4 view? Let me show you how in 11 easy steps.
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