Thanks for visiting my channel! ❤If you are new and want to practice drawing heads with the Loomis method more, you might be interested in my "How to Draw Heads" Playlist: kzbin.info/aero/PLqiJKhUmm9qkOOx18a3Hk6osjakyNL1D4
@Ohtchi-dv4nrАй бұрын
Thank you for another great video to practice along to! I like the way she looks!! ❤
@LineShapeFormАй бұрын
You're welcome and thank you! Glad you like her 😆❤
@yalpXLАй бұрын
obrigado, finalmente consegui entender como funciona o esboço.
@LineShapeFormАй бұрын
That's awesome! You're very welcome! Happy to hear this video was of help to you. Thank you for letting me know. I appreciate it! ❤
@KittenHome0201Ай бұрын
thank you! can you do another video about structure of nose, mouth and eyes, your videos are great and easy to understand
@LineShapeFormАй бұрын
You're very welcome and thank you for watching my videos! It's appreciated and your support means a lot. ❤ "Yes" to your requests. I will! 😺
@malikib871Ай бұрын
What is the difference between male and female heads? I think this technique can be done on a man's head😅
@LineShapeFormАй бұрын
Hi there! You can use the same method to draw a male head, a teenager or a child. The basic technique of mapping out the head is the same, although teenagers or children have different facial proportions. Just change the facial features a little when you draw the details. It depends on what kind of male head you are drawing, but if you want it to look masculine, make the face a little wider and the facial structure a little more angular rather than soft and round. If you were drawing a male and female head side by side, you would use a slightly larger circle/sphere for the male head to start with, although in manga/anime this depends on the character design and style. In real life, the difference is that the male skull is usually slightly larger than the female. The shape of the eye sockets and the forehead are slightly different, and the male head can have a wider jaw. If you want to dive a little deeper into the subject, you might want to watch my very first video "Loomis Method - Proportions of the Head Explained - Front View". You can find the link in the description box. Hope this answers your question! :o)