Step 1: Visualize a portrait of what you will draw. We're sketching a female anime here, so we'll draw the head, pelvic area, wide shoulder, and several static poses. Step 2: Begin with the fundamentals by drawing a horizontal line below the bottom border of the eyes. Draw a vertical line to split the head into equal portions at the same time.
In terms of sketching the actual hair, I recommend starting with big groupings of hair and then dividing the groups into tiny hair strands afterwards, as illustrated. This may aid in the formation of a coherent shape rather than a cluster of interwoven mess c: Also, change the breadth and length of your hair on a regular basis to eliminate static and dull-looking hair! We can draw arrows indicating how hair flows (down) from the roots using what we've learned about hair strands twisting like ribbons in 3D space and grouping hair. Be cautious and consistent with where the hair is originating from (the root), since being negligent may result in oddly shaped or flat hair. Remember that the skull is mostly circular, but slightly flat at the top plane!
You probably already know how to draw various expressions. But "happy," "sad," and "angry" only get you so far. To give your comic images some...character, you need to know what they look like when they're ready to sneeze, smell something foul, or are flirting, afraid, or simply puzzled! Drawing Cartoon Faces has over 70 step-by-step demos that will show you how to depict the goofy, quirky, and expressive faces you see in your mind as well as those of friends, family, and strangers! Drawing Cartoon Faces includes excellent coaching on:
The nose is an underappreciated emotional element, yet when used correctly, it may bring subtle but significant expression to the face. In N4, notice how the nose and mouth expand together. When you inhale deeply, your nostrils will widen. This might give your character a more dramatic appearance, as shown in N5. When we are furious or disgusted, we wrinkle our nose, as seen in N2 and N3. N1 stands for neutral, N2 stands for disgust, N3 stands for furious disgust, N4 stands for surprised, and N5 stands for intense.