Smiley face tattoo

If you're interested in learning to draw, but I do not know where to start, or feel that it would be very time consuming to meet an art class, you will be glad you started reading this article. A few years ago, I asked several co-workers if they knew how to draw anything and the answer was playful, often "Yes, I can draw a smile" or "Well, I can draw a stick man." As most people are able to draw the pictures above simple they would already be halfway there to face a simple character. I thought it would be a great idea to use this as a starting point to draw a face character simple. The stick-Man also makes an excellent starting point for the body and character that can easily lead to other designs in a number of relatively short time.

Once one has learned to draw the character, then it is a simple matter of learning how to shade the drawing using the basic concepts of light and shadow. With practice, and some time, this will lead to more detailed, artistic designs. So how do you get? The following is an overview of the process used to draw simple a face character in a smiling face. For an illustrated example of how it is done, please use the link at the end of this article.

All you need to get is a pencil and paper. Fancy pencil or paper art and art are not necessary at this time. A typical number 2 pencils work well for this. At the start, apply gentle pressure as you work so you can erase all the mistakes cleanly later.

To begin, turn the sides of the smiley face and replace them with straight lines. The corners upward curve of the smile, or mouth, then erased by the smile appears as a straight line. At the ends of the line, add very small "c" shapes to form the corners of the mouth. (A reverse "c" is used for the right corner of the mouth.)

Add a line slightly curved line under the mouth and a little dark. Must be smaller than the mouth. Above the line the mouth, draw a small, single quote or a single quotation mark as curves, to represent the vertical groove, or filter, the upper lip.

Above the filter, draw a "u" shape but a little dark. This is the shadow under the nose. Delete the points for the eyes and replace them with small but thick "C" shapes. Then just take a little curved line over them to the eyebrows. Monitoring adding "C" forms for the ears. You should now see a face that resembles a comic book as a character. If you would like to add lines hair and face, please use the link provided below this article.

If you have questions or want to know more, send me an email, I'll be happy to help.

johnpagan@furyinthegarden.com

http://www.quazen.com/Arts/Animation/Sketchmaster-Draw-Today-Simple-Character-1.137078

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