How To Draw A Nose
Today we'll show you how to draw a nose.
Draw the guidelines for the nose according to the angle of the head.
There should be a line that shows where the center of the bridge of
the nose is, and another that indicates the nostril line.
the nose is, and another that indicates the nostril line.
Draw
the basic shape of the bridge, nostrils, and septum (cartilage between
the nostrils), showing with a few sketchy lines the top of the tip of
the nose as well.
If you prefer, you can even draw a circle to help remind you that the tip of the nose is rounded and protrudes.
Erase
the guidelines and begin lightly shading the darkest areas. These will
be, depending on the direction and strength of the lighting, in the
nostrils, beneath the nose as it casts a shadow on the cheek, and to one
side of the bridge of the nose.
There will also be light shading around the bulbous tip of the nose, just as there would be on a ball.
Make
sure to leave a highlight on the center of the bridge and on the tip to
indicate that these are the highest places on the nose. Let your
shading replace any stark lines that you've drawn.
Darken the darkest places of the nose further and blend in the other shaded areas using a stomp or tortillon.
Pick
out highlights with the kneaded eraser again as needed; study your
reference material carefully to determine where the highlights are.
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Chris Elmore
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Chris Elmore
Drawing Made Easy
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