Drawing Faces in Different Angles
introduction
Hello and welcome to this Clip Studio Paint challenge on drawing faces from different angles. In this challenge, we'll be using the digital painting tools in Clip Studio Paint to create portraits from front, ants eye view, and 3/4 views. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this challenge is for you. Let's get
started.
Materials Needed
All you'll need for this challenge is a computer or tablet with Clip Studio Paint installed. You can download the free trial version or purchase the full version from their website. You'll also want to have a drawing tablet or stylus for a more natural feel.
[Step 1: Setting Up a New File]
The first step is to set up a new file in Clip Studio Paint. Go to File > New, and choose the size and resolution you want for your portrait. I recommend using a size of at least 1000x1000 pixels and a resolution of 72 dpi for a good balance of quality and file size.
[Step 2: Sketching the Head Shape]
Next, let's start sketching the head shape. Go to the Sketch tool, and choose a 2B pencil or a similar brush. For a front view, you'll want to start with an oval. For a side view, you can start with a cylinder shape. And for a 3/4 view, you'll want to start with a combination of both an oval and a cylinder. Once you have your head shape, draw a vertical line down the center of the head to help you place the features
evenly.
[Step 3: Adding Guidelines]
Next, let's add some guidelines to help us place the features. For the eyes, draw two horizontal lines, one near the top of the head and one near the bottom. For the nose, draw a vertical line down the center of the head, and for the mouth, draw a horizontal line near the bottom of the head.
[Step 4: Sketching the Eyes]
Now, let's start sketching the eyes. For a front view, you'll want to draw two circles, one on either side of the centerline. For a side view, you'll only be able to see one eye, so you can draw a half-circle. And for a 3/4 view, you'll want to draw a combination of both a circle and a half-circle, depending on the angle of the head.
[Step 5: Adding the Nose and Mouth]
Next, let's add the nose and mouth. For a front view, you can start with two simple lines for the nose and a curved line for the mouth. For a side view, you'll only be able to see a portion of the nose, so you can draw a simple line. And for a 3/4 view, you'll want to draw a combination of both a simple line and a curved line, depending on the angle of the head.
[Step 6: Sketching the Ears]
Now, let's move on to the ears. For a front view, you can draw two simple shapes, like half-circles or half-ovals. For a side view, you'll only be able to see one ear, so you can draw a simple shape. And for a 3/4 view, you'll want to draw a combination of both simple shapes, depending on the angle of the head.
[Step 7: Coloring and Shading]
Finally, let's add some color and shading to our portrait. Go
[Conclusion]
And there you have it! I hope this challenge has helped you improve your skills in drawing faces from different angles in Clip Studio Paint. Remember, the key to success in drawing is practice, so keep practicing and experimenting with different techniques until you find what works best for you. Don't be afraid to make mistakes and try new things, as this is all part of the learning process. Thank you for joining me in this challenge, and I can't wait to see what you create. Happy drawing!
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