Q&A for How to Draw a Human Head

Return to Full Article

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    What should I do if I make a small mistake and want to change the eyes or the lips on the head I drew?
    Veronica Winters
    Figurative Artist
    Veronica Winters is a Figurative Artist who owns an online art gallery and studio in Naples, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, Veronica specializes in surreal figurative oil paintings and colored pencil drawings. In 2022, she won the Award for Distinction at the 30th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America International Exhibition. Veronica is also a published author of two art books: How to Color Like an Artist and The Colored Pencil Manual. She received her BFA in Studio Art at Oklahoma State University and her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University. Veronica also studied classical drawing at the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Art Students League of New York.
    Figurative Artist
    Expert Answer
    A Tombow mono eraser is a great tool to use for quick fixes. Because it's so small, it helps when you need a lot of precision to touch up tiny areas like the eyes in your drawing
  • Question
    When I'm drawing heads, how can I make the eyes look more realistic?
    Veronica Winters
    Figurative Artist
    Veronica Winters is a Figurative Artist who owns an online art gallery and studio in Naples, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, Veronica specializes in surreal figurative oil paintings and colored pencil drawings. In 2022, she won the Award for Distinction at the 30th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America International Exhibition. Veronica is also a published author of two art books: How to Color Like an Artist and The Colored Pencil Manual. She received her BFA in Studio Art at Oklahoma State University and her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University. Veronica also studied classical drawing at the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Art Students League of New York.
    Figurative Artist
    Expert Answer
    To draw realistic eyes, look at photos of how light passes through the eye as well as what parts are shaded. The top part of the eye is always in the shadow. The shadow is cast by the eyelid. Students usually don't include this shadow, which can make the eyes they draw look less realistic. The bottom part of the eye is always lighter because the light passes through it. Remember, the eye itself is a ball covered by the eyelids. Make it round! The pupil should be round too. The pupil and iris become more oval-like when the eye rotates in space. Observe where you have a highlight in the eye⁠—it's the brightest spot on the eye. Adding a tiny highlight to the eye is crucial for making it look really "alive" and realistic. Photographers often exaggerate the brightness of it to make the eyes more expressive. Finally, don't forget to look at the top and bottom shapes of the eye carefully because they are not the same. Students often draw and paint almond-shaped eyes without paying attention to the unique curvature of the top and bottom "outline" of the eye.
  • Question
    What if I want to get better at drawing heads? For example, I'd like to draw heads from different angles or perspectives. I'm thinking of working on a comic book, so this is important!
    Veronica Winters
    Figurative Artist
    Veronica Winters is a Figurative Artist who owns an online art gallery and studio in Naples, Florida. With over 20 years of experience, Veronica specializes in surreal figurative oil paintings and colored pencil drawings. In 2022, she won the Award for Distinction at the 30th Annual Colored Pencil Society of America International Exhibition. Veronica is also a published author of two art books: How to Color Like an Artist and The Colored Pencil Manual. She received her BFA in Studio Art at Oklahoma State University and her MFA in Painting at Pennsylvania State University. Veronica also studied classical drawing at the Grand Central Academy of Art and the Art Students League of New York.
    Figurative Artist
    Expert Answer
    Subject, color, composition, contrast and creativity or unique vision are all important elements in creating art. But if you want to focus on one thing, it's your composition. Besides a common rule of thirds, study art for other ways to compose the image. For example, the use of triangles and circles was very popular during the Renaissance, while the bird's eye view was borrowed from Japanese impressionists. The use of diagonals between figures and shapes have been explored by artists for centuries, so look for different ways they're used in illustrations. Basically, a new vantage point can give a very unique composition to a standard subject and give you so much to work with.
  • Question
    How do you draw a bald human?
    Community Answer
    The same way. Just draw the head and don't add the hair.
  • Question
    What are some good tips on drawing lips when I'm drawing from side view? I can never draw them that good from that angle.
    Community Answer
    Try to draw them a little outside the head, poking out just a little. And if you're worried about the shape, then just draw it somewhat circular, smaller as it gets more inside the head area.
  • Question
    How did I erase the lines?
    Community Answer
    Erase the guidance lines carefully with an eraser. In case, you erased the outline lines, redraw them or reconnect the lines.
  • Question
    What pencils would you recommend for shading?
    Community Answer
    Use a softer B lead for shading instead of a harder H lead.
  • Question
    How do I make an anime character look like he/she is crying?
    Community Answer
    Draw tears. Draw a little wetness around the eyes, or draw streams, straight down, to the bottom of the cheeks and a droplet on the chin. Google "anime crying pics" for reference.
  • Question
    How do I draw the entire face without messing up?
    Community Answer
    Just try your best and focus. The more you practice drawing it, the less likely you will be to make a mistake.
  • Question
    How do I draw a nose on a human head?
    Community Answer
    Draw a small curved line for the end of the nose and a longer, straight line for the bridge.
  • Question
    How do I draw the nose?
    Community Answer
    Draw a guideline a little below the eyes, and draw a small triangle (or any size; it depends on the size of your person's nose). After that, draw the shape of the nose.
  • Question
    How can I draw a nose from the side?
    Community Answer
    Start by drawing a gently sloping triangle and then round out the end to a small bulb. It might also help to look at pictures of facial profiles so you can copy from those.
  • Question
    How do I make the face shape for a side view?
    Community Answer
    Draw an oval shape.
  • Question
    How can I draw the eyes?
    Community Answer
    Come up with the rough shape and size and try and sketch the shape roughly on both sides until they match for the most part. Remember that a lot of people's eyes do not match.
  • Question
    What's the best way to go about drawing a realistic face?
    Community Answer
    Look up photos of a face, pick the shape you like and try to copy that picture.
  • Question
    How can I draw eyebrows without making them look sad or angry?
    Community Answer
    If you want to make the face look happy and/or excited, try to shape them to be rounder and higher. If you just want a neutral face, then try to stay at the same level and curve them less.
  • Question
    How do I make the shadows look blended in?
    Community Answer
    Rub your finger or a tissue on the pencil marks to blend them. If it's too dark, then gently rub your eraser on the shadow. If it's too light, add a few more light strokes in the area with your pencil.
  • Question
    How do you make the eyes?
    Community Answer
    First, draw an oval (or circle). Then, add in the details, such as the pupil and iris. Draw the fold above the eye, and then eyelashes. Eyebrows can be lines if in a cartoony style, or use a reference to get them just right.
  • Question
    How do I make both eyes look the same?
    Community Answer
    Drawing both eyes the same is a very difficult thing to do. You could try drawing them both at the same time. However, most people have differently shaped eyes, and from different angles, each eye would be drawn differently, anyway.
  • Question
    How can I draw a neck?
    Community Answer
    Start by drawing three straight lines, one into the middle and two on each side of it. Then draw two curves at the bottom of the two lines on the outer lines.
  • Question
    How do I make it look kind of real?
    Community Answer
    Realism comes from knowledge of anatomy, practice, and close observation. It's not easy.
  • Question
    How do I make the drawn face look more youthful?
    Community Answer
    Draw lighter, shorter wrinkles. Of course, the human face naturally has wrinkles, but you can tell their age of the length and shade (if it's darker, they're older, if lighter, they're younger) from their wrinkles.
  • Question
    How do I draw someone with a ponytail from a side view?
    Community Answer
    Begin by drawing hair upward faintly, then stop. Draw a curved circle going around to the hair bobble. Then continue the hair, bring it as high as you wish then begin bringing it down, you can bring it down over the shoulders or neck area, or just straight down if you wish.
  • Question
    How do I draw realistic hair?
    Community Answer
    Try the methods in Draw Realistic Hair .
Ask a Question

      Return to Full Article