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How to. DRAW FACES. in Proportion. by John Hoban (2005). Before we begin:. Draw all lines LIGHTLY. They may need to be ERASED later. Draw the basic shape of the head (Oval). Facial Guidelines. Eyes must touch the Top Line. Eyes. Draw the Iris (a circle).

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  1. How to DRAW FACES in Proportion by John Hoban (2005)

  2. Before we begin: Draw all lines LIGHTLY. They may need to be ERASED later.

  3. Draw the basic shape of the head (Oval)

  4. Facial Guidelines

  5. Eyes must touch the Top Line Eyes

  6. Draw the Iris (a circle) Draw the shape of the eye (like a football) Draw the Pupil (circle within a circle) Reflection of Light (circle or oval) Eyes

  7. Nose must touch the Middle Line Nose

  8. The bottom of the lip must touch the Bottom Line Mouth

  9. Erase Facial Guidelines Details

  10. Eyebrows Hair Ears Accessories Details

  11. gallery.oweb.hu/ html/l/leonardo/04/ Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa

  12. www.fedas-zone.splinder.com/ Vincent Van Gough’s Self Portrait

  13. www.usatoday.com/.../ 2003-11-25-pop-candy_x.htm Michael Jackson

  14. THE END Created by John Hoban

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