Many RFA readers have requested me to write a tutorial on how to draw faces, so here it is!
To make it easy to digest, I split the tutorial up into 2 parts: How to draw a face from the front and from the side. This is part 1 of 2. I came up with the original methods in these 2 tutorials by measuring over a dozen adult faces, so each tutorial carries over the same measuring techniques. Drawing faces should be easy as pie after you get the proportions down.
This beginners’ step by step tutorial is for a basic male face. The proportions are different for females.
Click here for more face drawing tutorials…
Part 2: Drawing male faces (side view)
NEW: Drawing female faces from the front
NEW: Drawing female faces (side view)
NEW: SIMPLE version with video!
Note: Remember to use a blunt HB pencil for these steps. I used a 4B so you can clearly see what I’m doing. Remember, the darker you go and the harder you press, the more difficult it will be to erase your under-layers/guidelines.
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Learn How to Draw a Realistic Face
Step 1: Start with a circle
Draw a large circle and make a horizontal line below it for the chin. Then sketch the jawline. Draw a vertical line down the center of the face and make sure both sides of the face are symmetrical.
Step 2: Draw guidelines on the face
There are 2 ways to do this step: Ruler or no ruler. I highly recommend using the ruler method for the first couple of faces you draw. Why? Because doing this step without it can throw your proportions off like crazy. Especially if you have trouble locating the ‘center’ of an object with your eyes. The no ruler method requires you to split multiple sections of the face in half and then in half again.
Ruler Method: Make a ruler beside your drawing that is the same height. The ruler should be marked so there are 8 equal spaces. Always start with the center line.
Draw faint lines through the face on the markings labelled CENTER LINE, 2, 3, A, and C. As you get used to this, you won’t need to draw the ruler on the side.
No Ruler Method: Without the ruler, I draw lines in this order: CENTER LINE, 2, 3, B, A, C (B is included because it’s easier to break the forehead section in half first, especially when you’re drawing freehand). This is the method I use to draw heads all the time.
Super SIMPLE Method: If it’s still a little confusing, check out my simple method here. It’s also paired with a video so you can see how I do it!
Step 3: Draw eyes in the right spot
On the face, mark the center line with 4 ticks spread equally apart. The eyes will sit roughly on this line. Don’t be afraid to move slightly above or below the line, since eyes are usually slanted. If you want to draw more mysterious manly eyes, click here.
Step 4: Draw a proportionate nose
Extend the 2 lines where the inner corners of each eye are located. These guidelines will determine the nose’s width. Now that we have a box, it’s time to draw the nose.
Click here to see my nose tutorial!
Start with a circle, resting it anywhere between line 1 and 2. You can give your male character a more chiseled appearance by drawing the nose using very angular shapes.
Step 5: Add the eyebrows
Extend the nose’s bridge past the eyelids to define the brow bone (this step is optional). These lines should be very light!
Using a 4B pencil, draw the eyebrows along the brow bone. Facial features that can accentuate masculinity are thick bushy eyebrows!
Click here for my in-depth tutorial on how to draw eyebrows!
Step 6: Use a triangle shape to draw lips
Draw a vertical line down the center of each eye. This will mark the lips’ outer boundary. Click here for my lips tutorial. If you’ve already read it, place your triangle in the small box under the nose to start. If you drew the nose well above line 2, extend the triangle so the tip touches the nose.
Step 7: Add the ears
The Center Line and Line 2 mark the general boundaries for each ear.
In-depth tutorial on how to draw an ear from the front
Step 8: Draw the hair
Draw the upper hairline somewhere in between line A and B. It’s up to you how large you want the forehead to be. To draw a receding hairline, go above line A. When you’re drawing a man’s face, bring in hair from the sides of the head to create a solid and visible looking hairline.
How to draw 6 different hairstyles – 7 detailed steps
If you have an electric eraser, use it to quickly get rid of all the guidelines that run through your drawing. You can clean up certain dark spots or tight spaces with a kneaded eraser.
Click here if you want to learn to shade faces!
Experiment with Drawing Different Types of Faces
As always, you don’t need to stick to the exact guidelines above. Learn how to draw heads using the basic guidelines and then mix and match facial features and face proportions.
Take a look at the different faces I made below using rough measurements!
Learn to draw unique faces by experimenting with various eye shapes, eyebrow angles, nose lengths/widths, etc… Grab a piece of paper and draw as many faces as possible!
Through this fun exercise, you will be able to draw faces faster with little effort, identify proportional errors when you revisit old drawings, identify what makes certain faces look more realistic than others, be able to draw cartoons, caricatures and more.
I hope you guys enjoyed this tutorial on how to draw a face for beginners and found it easy to follow. If you have any questions or requests, leave it in the comments below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.
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Other face drawing tutorials:
Part 2: Drawing Faces from the Side
NEW: Draw Female Faces from the Front
NEW: How to Draw Female Face (Side View)
NEW: Simple method to draw male/female faces
Darlene created RFA In 2013 with the goal of sharing simple yet detailed drawing tutorials with other artists on the world wide web. She is a self taught pencil portrait artist and Youtuber.
I want to learn to draw so badly. It makes me mad that my two brother’s and my daughter and i can’t. Now that i have the time I want to really learn. Im 67 years old and I am going to learn.
I would love to learn how to draw the face properly but the face is nice perfect
Thanks so much for your hard work.
Wuah! Very hard!
How can I draw the hair in the case of a black man hair
This thing help me so much but you can do better and do a tutorial for a face with glasses.
i like it i have learnt a lot and i’ll continue with it.
really good
Tq
Please can you teach me online on how to shade and sketch faces of human being please help me please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😭😭😭😭😭
Please teach me how to draw a male face with his beard
Really very helpful and I have just gone through it. I am looking forward to learn.
very educational
Nice work!!
thanks you for the help very goood