And this is the center point Hello, I'm Chommang :) We're going to draw the face today as well. I'm actually... Realistic tic I don't draw realistic faces very often. No, I'm not good at drawing realistic faces. I couldn't hold onto the drawing for a long time. And also I'm not good at shading. So I usually... They usually say something like Semi Realistic. I usually draw the face like this. Next, Anime style, Or manga, cartoons, I think there are three kinds of styles. I tend to draw in this semi-realistic style. And I like to draw in a cartoon style too. But the important thing is... I don't draw realistic portraits often but, all three of these Same way I draw it the same way. Same way... What is it? You'll know if you watch my video a lot Like this After drawing the head shape with this And then draw the face. So today... "Then draw it realistically!" Well, I'm not good at shading, so I'm not good at this. I haven't drawn a lot of cartoons lately, so I'm not good at them. So, I'm going to draw it this way today. haha. But if you look at my Instagram or any of these other social networks, you'll see that You know that I sometimes draw a different style. You can see my other drawings. So, today We're going to draw going to use this method to draw the faces together. We can simplify a little bit more here and draw in an animated style. If we do a little bit more shading and contrast from here, it would be a realistic style. Okay, let's get started. We start by drawing a circle like this. And then when I look at this reference, instead of drawing the horizon like this The center-line is tilted at this angle. And then I'm going to draw an ellipse here. And this will be the real center point. Position the chin a little bit below the circle, we're gonna cut off this much next to it. And then I'm going to draw a crosshair on this cut section. And then I'm going to draw a crosshair on this cut section. This is where the ears are. When we draw the ears, it's good to draw the bottom of the ear a little bit further inward. This will help you draw the head shape. Connect the jaw like this. We can always adjust the position of the chin, so we're going to do this, So, Draw with more importance on the middle part. I'm going to erase this part a little bit because it's a little bit confusing. And then we're gonna draw the neck like this. When you draw the face, make sure you draw the neck as well. Then, you'll be able to feel the naturalness in the middle of the drawing. Then the nose is Draw a little to the right and up from this centerline. And then the eyes, like this I think the chin got longer when I drew it. Then I can always shorten it a little bit How do I know it's too long? We just have to get used to the natural head shape. Next, I'll draw the mouth here. And then I'll draw the eyes inside this big eye socket. I'm going to start by drawing the center line like this. Guess how do I draw this line? I'm referencing this line, this ellipse I drew at the beginning. Draw a curve like this line. The eye starts here and ends here. It starts here and ends here. Because the eye is looking down slightly, It can be a little difficult to draw this line. (But you can) The bridge of the nose, this eye, we've talked about this a lot. It should be covered by the nose. It's so important that the goal is to be as hidden by the nose as possible. Now that the nose is covered, the face fits better. And in between, I flipped the paper over, I can check myself to see if the overall shape of the head is correct. I'll try to erase it gently. It's okay, even if I erase it like this, I still have all these parts. Draw over it once again. And it doesn't have to look exactly like the photo. It can be a little bit of a different angle. Don't try to draw it exactly like the photo. It's just to help you figure out that angle or that position the first time. I don't do a lot of shading of the nose. But, if you want to Draw very lightly, like a very light 4H pencil. I don't do a lot of shading, but I'll try to keep it light. And what I'm trying to see in this state is, I check to see if the overall head shape is pretty I don't know if you can see it, To me, it looks like her forehead is sticking out a little bit. I'll try to fix it a little bit. Honestly, whenever I record something I'm very, very careful with my drawings. But, I think it's also helpful to draw a little more wildly than to draw carefully. But, I think it's also helpful to draw a little more wildly than to draw carefully. So if I drew the eyes, nose, and mouth a little more carefully, for the hair, I'm going to go bold. Part of her hair is up there, right? From the Part of her hair, like this Her hair is short. When I drew it like this. It looks a little bit like a man. I'd love it if you could draw these sideburns. If you don't draw this part, it makes the face look wide. She got a pretty neutral image. I think the model is an androgynous image. I'll try to make the neck a little thinner. Fix the collarbone further down. This hairstyle... I thought this hairstyle would look tacky, so I'm going to deliberately draw more jagged edges like this. I'll try to draw the earrings. Drawing a man and a woman There are differences in face shape. And usually, the difference in face shape is that if you reduce the chin a little bit, it looks more feminine. And then you can add a hairstyle or earrings like this. You can make her look more feminine with something like this. I'll remove the cross in the center. For more fun, I'll make the outline a little darker. And I also put on a blusher. When you draw a blusher, it's kind of like a cartoon expression when they're embarrassed. It's not necessarily that. There's a lot of blood inside the protruding part of a person. It's a little redder than the rest of the skin. So the tip of her nose is a little bit darker like this. And the cheeks And her ears And then the articulated protrusions like the hands. It would be nice if you could add a little bit more darker to these parts. Let me show you up close. This is what it feels like Then bye~.