![]() ![]() This is a 3-D volume with a front plane, side planes, and bottom plane (bottom plane is seen from some angles).Ĭonstrution From any angle Step 1 – Determine the Angle of the Ball The top will start at the brow line and the back will start at the center of the oval. The top and bottom of the oval help you find the hair line and the bottom of the nose.Īttach the shape of the jaw. The horizontal line represents the brow line. The vertical line represents the beginning of the jaw. From profile, this plane will be a perfect circle, but when drawing it from any other angle, it will appear to be an oval because of perspective. Divide this oval into quadrants. ![]() The sides of the head are flat, so we can slice off a piece from both sides of the ball. ![]() The head deconstructed into its basic forms, is a sphere as the cranium and a block as the jaw and cheek bones. I use a method taught by Andrew Loomis in his book, “Drawing the Head & Hands”. Ignore even the features and simplify to the most basic form of the head. This ability to simplify can be applied to the features of the face, but when starting the drawing you could look even further. Look past all the distracting details and visualize the underlying forms. To draw the head from any angle you must first understand its basic structure. ![]()
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