Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits
Discover how to make your character drawings even more realistic with step-by-step instructions and tips and tricks for creating the most lifelike portraits and facial expressions.

Grab your sketchbook, pens, and pencils, and follow along as this instructional drawing guide teaches you everything you need to know about creating true-to-life human faces.

With more than 150 easy-to-follow illustrations, Drawing Faces is the perfect guide for aspiring artists looking to develop their portrait skills. Start off simple with learning how to draw basic facial features. By the end, you will have gained the knowledge you need to make your characters’ faces as realistic as possible including learning to draw:
  • Various facial expressions
  • Side profiles
  • Lifelike portraits
  • And much more!

Whether you’re a beginner or a drawing pro, Drawing Faces is the perfect book to hone your technical drawing skills and take your illustrations to the next level.
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Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits
Discover how to make your character drawings even more realistic with step-by-step instructions and tips and tricks for creating the most lifelike portraits and facial expressions.

Grab your sketchbook, pens, and pencils, and follow along as this instructional drawing guide teaches you everything you need to know about creating true-to-life human faces.

With more than 150 easy-to-follow illustrations, Drawing Faces is the perfect guide for aspiring artists looking to develop their portrait skills. Start off simple with learning how to draw basic facial features. By the end, you will have gained the knowledge you need to make your characters’ faces as realistic as possible including learning to draw:
  • Various facial expressions
  • Side profiles
  • Lifelike portraits
  • And much more!

Whether you’re a beginner or a drawing pro, Drawing Faces is the perfect book to hone your technical drawing skills and take your illustrations to the next level.
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Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits

Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits

by Lise Herzog
Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits

Drawing Faces: Learn How to Draw Facial Expressions, Detailed Features, and Lifelike Portraits

by Lise Herzog

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Overview

Discover how to make your character drawings even more realistic with step-by-step instructions and tips and tricks for creating the most lifelike portraits and facial expressions.

Grab your sketchbook, pens, and pencils, and follow along as this instructional drawing guide teaches you everything you need to know about creating true-to-life human faces.

With more than 150 easy-to-follow illustrations, Drawing Faces is the perfect guide for aspiring artists looking to develop their portrait skills. Start off simple with learning how to draw basic facial features. By the end, you will have gained the knowledge you need to make your characters’ faces as realistic as possible including learning to draw:
  • Various facial expressions
  • Side profiles
  • Lifelike portraits
  • And much more!

Whether you’re a beginner or a drawing pro, Drawing Faces is the perfect book to hone your technical drawing skills and take your illustrations to the next level.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646043200
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Publication date: 03/15/2022
Series: How to Draw Books
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Lise Herzog was born in 1973 in Alsace. From an early age, she used a ballpoint pen to fill drafts of A4 paper with drawings. In search of precision, she observes and redraws every day, trying to figure out how to represent things and disappointed the next day. So she starts again. This is how, quite naturally, she began pursuing her quest at the University of Plastic Arts and then at Decorative Arts in Strasbourg. In 1999, with her diploma in her pocket, she presented her sketchbooks to publishing houses—and so began her illustrative journey. The same year, she was selected to attend the Bologna Children's Book Fair. Since then, she has illustrated many fiction books and documentaries for young people and adults. Lise Herzog is also the author of drawing books, including The Easy Drawing, The Successful Drawing, Easy Color, and Easy Perspective and Composition Mango editions.

Table of Contents

Before You Begin 4

The Basics of the Face 10

Finish Your Drawing with a Pencil 13

Practice Page 14

The Basics of the Face in Profile 15

Finish Your Drawing with a Feather Pen 18

Practice Page 19

The Basics of the Three-Quarters Perspective 20

Finish Your Drawing with a Bold Graphite Pencil 22

Practice Page 23

The Face from Below or Above 24

Finish Your Drawing with a Graphite Pencil 27

Practice Page 28

Eyes 29

Finish Your Drawing with a Ballpoint Pen 32

Practice Page 33

Noses 34

Finish Your Drawing with a Pencil 37

Practice Page 38

Mouths 39

Finish Your Drawing with a Fine Pen 41

Practice Page 42

Ears 43

Finish Your Drawing with Pencils 46

Practice Page 47

Masculine Faces 48

Finish Your Drawing with a Felt-Tip Marker 51

Practice Pages 52

Feminine Faces 54

Finish Your Drawing with a Pencil 57

Practice Pages 58

Elderly Faces 60

Finish Your Drawing with a Grease Pencil 63

Practice Pages 64

Young Faces 66

Finish Your Drawing with a Fine Pencil 69

Practice Pages 70

Smiles 72

Finish Your Drawing with a Pen 73

Practice Pages 74

Joy 76

Finish Your Drawing with a Thick Felt-Tip Marker 77

Practice Pages 78

Sadness 80

Finish Your Drawing with a Pencil 81

Practice Pages 82

Anger 84

Finish Your Drawing with Multiple Graphite Pencils 85

Practice Pages 86

Surprise 88

Finish Your Drawing with a Ballpoint Pen 89

Practice Pages 90

Doubt 92

Finish Your Drawing with Multiple Ballpoint Pens 93

Practice Pages 94

Fear 96

Finish Your Drawing with a Grease Pencil 97

Practice Pages 98

Disgust 100

Finish Your Drawing with a Felt-Tip Marker 101

Practice Pages 102

About the Author 104

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