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- Lips might seem like an easy thing to draw—and when it comes to other facial features, they are on the simpler side—but because they are easier, you’ll want to focus on getting every element exactly correct and taking ample time to observe both upper and lower lips.
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May 22, 2024 · There are tons of ways to draw lips, whether you want to use a triangle or a couple of small circles as a guide. Plus, each of these methods is completely flexible—you can adjust the size of your construction lines to whatever you’d like to get the right lip shape for you.
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- Draw a Triangle. Draw a long isosceles triangle. Partway down draw a curve (similar to a “u” shape). Draw a straight horizontal line between the “u” shape and the base of the triangle.
- Draw a bow. Create the outlines for the top lip by making a shape that looks similar to a cupid’s bow.
- Draw the bottom lip. Create the bottom lip by drawing a curved line which goes no further than the triangle’s base. Complete the opening of the mouth by using the horizontal line as a guide.
- Decide on the light direction. After erasing the triangle, determine where the light source is coming from. For this example, the light source is coming from the top right.
- Outline the lip shape. First, you’ll notice that the center line between your upper lip and bottom lip extends past the corner of the mouth. “This curved line is where you get a lot of your expression.
- Sketch the defining characteristics. Next, begin to shade the darkest areas of the lips: the corners, the center, and the upper middle of the lower lip.
- Fill in the lip. Continue to refine your shading around the dark and light areas of the lips. To get the most realistic look, put the darkest darks next to the lightest highlights.
- Add more shading and details. “One of the most important things to focus on is contrast,” says Bevis. “Without contrast, your lips will look flat and two-dimensional.”
Mar 22, 2022 · Lips might seem like an easy thing to draw—and when it comes to other facial features, they are on the simpler side—but because they are easier, you’ll want to focus on getting every element exactly correct and taking ample time to observe both upper and lower lips.
1. BEFORE YOU START. look at a picture of lips (use google or look at your lips in the mirror) and start off with analyzing the characteristics of lips. everything becomes a lot easier when you focus on getting a basic understanding of the object you’re drawing BEFORE actually drawing it!
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