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How to Draw a Female Face
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7 CQ
Switch over from the H pencil and pick up the mechanical pencil to add details to the drawing. Draw more shading and add detail to the facial features.
with Sketch2DrawSwitch over from the H pencil and pick up the mechanical pencil to add details to the drawing. Draw more shading and add detail to the facial features.
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7 CQ
In this drawing lesson, learn how to shade lips and draw details on a face. Delve further into shadow placement, and cross-hatch shadows with an even tone.
with Sketch2DrawIn this drawing lesson, learn how to shade lips and draw details on a face. Delve further into shadow placement, and cross-hatch shadows with an even tone.
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7 CQ
Continue adding values to the shadows of a female face in this art lesson! Begin to do actual shading on the image, and learn the process of blending a shadow.
with Sketch2DrawContinue adding values to the shadows of a female face in this art lesson! Begin to do actual shading on the image, and learn the process of blending a shadow.
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7 CQ
Defining and detailing hair is a very important stage when drawing a face. In this drawing lesson, create shadows and highlights on hair with hatching.
with Sketch2DrawDefining and detailing hair is a very important stage when drawing a face. In this drawing lesson, create shadows and highlights on hair with hatching.
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6 CQ
Learn advanced techniques for shading a drawing in this lesson! Continue developing highlights and shadows, and learn how to blend shading with a cotton swab.
with Sketch2DrawLearn advanced techniques for shading a drawing in this lesson! Continue developing highlights and shadows, and learn how to blend shading with a cotton swab.
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