dizzydiamond.com dizzydiamond.com
   Home :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Place Your Link :> Submit Article
Search:   
 
 

Decorative Packet Painting Book

Painting Books has all types of various medium for doing decorative tole painting is wood, fabric, c ... - Anna Josephs
 

Writing Creative Fiction

This article will address 7 of the key components of writing good fiction: Plotting, Characterizatio ... - Patrick Dent
 

How Are Writers The Eyes of The World?

Dedicated to the memory of Jerry Garcia... - Danielle Hollister
 
 

How To Ethically Use A "Swipe File" For Your Ad Copy

Did you ever wish you could afford to hire one of those professional copy writers who charge $5000 o ... - David Riewe
 

Five Steps To Embellishing A Song At The Piano

How to add your touch to the songs you play. - K Quinn
 
 

  Home » Creative Arts » Fine Arts
   
 

3 Tips for Drawing Noses the Right Way

   

Copyright 2006 Todd Harris

When drawing faces, one of the most prominent features is the nose. This is because, quite frankly, it is one of the largest on the face and sticks out. So artists, need to know, when drawing faces, how to do this correctly. Some artists tend to overlook this feature and then find their drawings off. This should not be overlooked and is quite simple to get the basics down with these tips.

First, you should know the basic set up and structure of the nose. Knowing whats underneath the skin and the musculature and bone structure of the face will help. It is important to note that everyones noses are different and unique and to draw them as such.

Some artists like to keep the drawing of a nose simplified and use the technique of two lines and a ball for the tip of the nose. Some artists start off with a prism to guide them along. This article focuses more on some tips and mistakes to avoid when drawing the nose and not so much the technique.

First when placing the nose on the face, start with your blockin of the head. Carefully draw a line through the forehead and the mouth to give you the starting midpoint on the face. This will help you to keep your alignment right. Then use the thumb and pencil technique for measuring to find the exact placement of the nose.

One of the common mistakes beginning artists make when drawing the nose is in outlining and shading. New artists sometimes make the mistake of drawing the outline of both sides of the nose. This will flatten the nose and make the drawing of the face look off.

Take extra care when you are shading the nose. You should avoid outlining and use lighting and shadow and directional shading to help create the effect. Usually the shadowed side of the nose will provide the depth and dimension to give the 3D effect. When drawing the nose, be careful not to make the nose too long. Some artists do this. Also, just a quick refresher in what we discussedFirst, sketch out or block in the outline of the nose. Check the placement of the nose on the page using the thumb n pencil method of measuring. Start defining the shape using shadowing, defining the nostrils, etc. Finish shading the nose. Thats it in a nutshell. Take care when drawing the nose because if you dont and hurry though it, it can ruin your drawing. The nose is a prominent feature, treat it that way and youll be more likely to achieve a likeness to your subject.

Author: Todd Harris
 
Author Bio:

Todd Harris is a master artist who is currently working at a multi-billion dollar company as a concept art director. He is trained in the florence academy method of art and loves drawing. Learning2draw.com is a resource web site developed to help aspiring artists master the human figure with drawing and sketching tips, tricks, techniques, and advice. It is jam-packed full of resource articles on drawing and sketching as well as career advice. See www.learning2draw.com for more information.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
The Red-Headed League of Megalith Builders
 
How you can Obtain Life-long Customers from eBay
 
Hip Hop Beats Online ?C New Ideas in Music
 
Egyptian Government restores the Great Sphinx of Giza
 
Pharmaceutical Copywriters are just what the doctor ordered
 
Taking digital photos for online and printed product catalogs
 
The Painter from Wabasha Street (Part Two of Two, Ella Dies)
 
Make A Lasting Impression With Your Writing
 
Legend of:The Great Jaguar Beasts Of Teotihuacan [a Poetic Mytho]
 
Using Music To Calm Your Baby
 
 
 
Add Your Link
 

Events & News

Health & Hygiene

Travel & Accommodation

Creative Arts

Teens & Kids

Fashion & Relationships

Property & Agents

Healthcare & Treatment

Research & Science

Online & Board Games

Policies & Law

Self Enhancement

Recreation & Entertainment

Employment & Careers

Online Shopping

Computers & Networking

Education & Learning

Society & Issues

Cooking & Drinking

Business & Commerce

Vehicles & Automotive

Home Family & Garden

Outdoor & Sports

Finance & Investment

 
Home :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © www.dizzydiamond.com - All Rights Reserved