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Drawing different nose shapes
Drawing different nose shapes













Keep patience with you and keep applying those layers of whites, grays & blacks. Looks like a mess, but that's how a some beginning projects will appear. Applied light to medium gray to the noses. If I were to do the whole picture in a pencil sketch,(sketching in small circles, lines or crosshatching to shade the areas, it would take hours upon hours to cover all that area with a pencil. This is where I start with the pastel application. Practice the toning values to help you with control. The whole sharpened portion is all lead, like in the step's picture. But for a wider swath, use that Cretacolor Monolith graphite pencil with no wood casing. With the No.2 pencil, you have the exposed lead side to shade with. UNDERHAND: Holding the pencil at a 45 degrees or near level to the table with end of pencil under your palm with pencil on the flat side, gives you large shading coverage. OVERHAND: Holding a sharpened pencil in normal writing form with fingers in the middle or near the lead gives you great control and thin/detailed strokes. The picture that goes with this step shows two different ways to hold your pencil to acquire certain effects. OVERHAND: Holding a sharpened pencil in normal writing form with fingers in the middle or near the lead gives you great control and thin/det ailed strokes. Click on the picture for some angry expressions you can draw. That gives the angry face a total of 7 major muscle groups used. Your jaw muscles tense up, making your teeth clinch and grind. Your lip corners are pulled down, to illustrate your dislike.

drawing different nose shapes

Your upper lip is pulled up, showing your teeth (snarl). Your eye muscles are pulled together, making your eyes feel tense. Your nostrils get wider and are pulled up (nostrils flare). Your nostrils get wider and are pulled up (n ostrils flare). Your nose is pushed up (wrinkles) as your brows furrow. For instance,your eyebrows are pushed down in the middle, and pulled up at the sides. It's true when you're angry you use more muscles than smiling. I used my 9B graphite pencil for the darker shaded areas (nostrils). (4) In this step, I crossed over with diagonal lines in the same direction with my fine lead. Do not use hard outlines or else your drawing will look like a cartoon. Notice how there is only subtle shading changes as it gets darker. For the darker lines, I used my 9B graphite pencil. I used a 0.7mm Fine leaded mechanical pencil. In this step, start with sharp diagonal lines going in one direction with your pencil. The type of shading I am using is called crosshatching. PROFILE NOSES (3) As you can see the three different noses developing. I used a 0.7mm Fine leaded mechanica l pencil.

drawing different nose shapes drawing different nose shapes













Drawing different nose shapes