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How to Draw Face: Female Character Drawing (Fundamental Guides)

teacher avatar Amelie Braun, Artist & Cartoonist

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Lessons in This Class

18 Lessons (4h 9m)
    • 1. Introduction

      1:04
    • 2. Tools

      6:44
    • 3. Beautiful lady with big eyes

      15:47
    • 4. Beautiful lady with a slender face (three quarter view face)

      15:07
    • 5. Lady with big eyes and long hair

      15:24
    • 6. Beautiful lady with chignon hairstyle

      17:52
    • 7. Lady with round face and blonde hair

      18:33
    • 8. Beautiful Lady with big eyes and bangs hairstyle

      14:14
    • 9. Lady with big glasses

      12:02
    • 10. Lady with big eyes and wavy hairstyle

      13:55
    • 11. Worried lady with long hair

      18:04
    • 12. Angry Lady with pigtails hairstyle

      15:50
    • 13. Woman with serious face and glasses

      15:27
    • 14. Beautiful lady with long hair and glasses

      14:00
    • 15. Lady with smiling face and medium hair

      14:03
    • 16. Smiling lady with glasses and ponytail hairstyle

      12:16
    • 17. Smiling lady with medium hairstyle

      14:16
    • 18. Lady with a surprised face

      13:55
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About This Class

Hello friend

If you decide to become a professional character designer or illustrator, and you can easily design different human characters.

This class is for you.

I have seen people who often decide to draw an interesting idea of ​​a person but do not have the ability to transfer the idea to paper. In this class, we give everyone the ability to create the works they have in mind. In this course, the student learns quite fundamentally how to draw female face character. The student learns how to design different parts of head child character, including head, face, neck and etc. using geometric shapes, and then add details to them.

In the first section, I will introduce the tool.

In the second section, I will teach drawing different types of faces and heads of female characters in different states of laughter, sadness, surprise, anger, and different hairstyles. In this course, I will teach you different types of female hairstyles. To increase your ability to draw all kinds of hairstyles for female characters.

I hope this course will help increase your creativity in designing different types of faces for different girl and woman. Stay tuned for my other course.

and Good luck.

Tools and equipment required for this class:
Pencil B and B2, Etude and tip Etude, type of Eraser and etude eraser, sharpener, Paper.

My other classes that related this class:

How to Draw Face: Children Character Drawing (Fundamental Guides)

The Complete Character Drawing with Pencil for Beginners

Character Drawing Course: The Ultimate Character Design

How to Sketch & Draw Cartoon Character with Colored Pencil

How to Draw and Illustration Character From Real Face

Human Style Anatomy Drawing : Figure Drawing with Simple Styles

Human Body Anatomy Drawing - Figure Drawing Beginner to Intermediate

Human Anatomy Drawing : Figure Drawing Sport and Dance Styles

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Amelie Braun

Artist & Cartoonist

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Hello, I'm Amelie.

I started drawing with a pencil when I was sixteen. At first, I participated in pencil drawing classes. After passing these classes, I realized that I am interested in character design and animation. And I participated in character design classes professionally. My university education is also in the field of animation. At the age of twenty-four, I started teaching character drawing with a pencil. So far, more than 3,000 students have attended my in-class classes and more than 10,000 have attended my online classes.

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1. Introduction: Hello my friends. Welcome to the course of a sketching all kinds of heads and faces of female characters. One of the most important skills in human character design is the ability to draw different types of character heads. In this course, you will learn how to draw with different faces and hairstyles. First, the general shape of the head, hair and the face is taught. And then the details of the face and hair are explained. In this course, the focus is on drawing and sketching different types of characters, heads, and faces. Therefore, the details of drawing clothes are not explained. A very important point in this course is to use guidelines in order to sketch the phase correctly. I hope this course is useful for you and helps increase your creativity. 2. Tools: Hello to all of my dearest friends. As you can see, we are back again with another tutorial course for you. And in the beginning, as usual, we're going to review the necessary equipments for this course and then we can learn them together. First of all, we start with B pencil, which is actually the base of all of our tutorials. I will use B and B, two pencils, which are actually our fundamental equipments. And I want you to use these because in the beginning of our code we have to create very light lines. And in order to do that, we should use lighter pencils. Therefore, B0 and B2 are the best options for us. And then later if you want it to make your lines darker or bolder, you can use other pencils. We can also use an exit for here for our work. For example, if you want to create very fine and delicate lines, we should use etiquettes because it has a very, very sharp and thin tip. So we can do this easily. We can create very thin lines with it. Then for using it, we also need a lead over here. And just one thing that you should pay attention about Edwards is that when you're using your edit, you should really pay attention that your lead will match your edited means. It's 0.5, your edge, it should also be 0.5, also have 0.7. And then even your lead can be B2. Therefore, you can create very lighter lines out of your work. Okay? After the pencils, we also need erasers. Obviously, the most useful eraser for us is double eraser that we've got here. Because it can change into any shape that we wanted to be. And at the same time as we are erasing a surface, it doesn't give us any trash and any extra parts of the eraser. So we would not drag our hand of our work and basically our work would be much cleaner. So this is really necessary and I always advise you to require it. Then we have our edit eraser, which is also useful for us because it has a very sharp tip, thin tip. And it's usually used for places and spaces which are small and they can no spirit really erased with eraser or other kinds of erasers. It has two kinds. Actually, it has so many kinds. I have two of them. One of them is like this that has a very sharp tip, and another one which looks like this. It has a triangle tip. Therefore, you can use each corner of this triangle, use it's sharp edge, sharp tip. And you can erase the parts which are so delicate or you want to erase a part just point-by-point. But any kind of them that you get, it will make your work. Do. We have another kind of erasers like this that it has a brush at the other end of it. Therefore, we can actually blow off the extra parts of the trash and eraser parts of our work. But these are actually very rigid and stiff erasers. They have very rigid tip. So be careful, you should pay attention wherever you want to erase, somewhere which you need more softness. You should use edit eraser or eraser. But if you want to erase anywhere, heart and your line go too dark, you can use more rigid erasers. I always suggest you to get a sharp narrow like this, which has a part for containing the trash. So it will save your time. Basically. I would also advise you to require a pencil holder because as you sharpen your pencil and it will be smaller, this pencil holder will actually help you a lot. Therefore, bend your pencil is very small like this. You can put it in here. Put it in pencil holder, and it can grab your pencil for you just pay attention. A part of it is very small for smaller pencil, and the other end of it is bigger for bigger pencil. Then with this grip, you can make it loose or tight. It will be of a great help for you. We also need a paper. Obviously, you can either use A4 or a three papers. You'll also need a board underneath your paper, and therefore you can fix your paper on it. And these are all the requirements that we need for this course, for this tutorial course. And you can just equip them. 3. Beautiful lady with big eyes: Hello everyone. I'm here again with another tutorial course and tutorial session for you. Well, in the first session we are going to create a female character together and we want to see how it's done, right? I'd be starting with the general shape of my character's head, which would look like this. And I'm going to consider it as a circle. And then after that, I'd be determining the direction line for my face. And I'm just going to create it from the middle of my circle. I'm going to drag it through my circle because I want my character to be in the front view. And then I'd be adding to draw to the skull from both sides. I come down and then I moved toward my character's chin. Alright. Now, I want my character to have a bit of cheekbones. Therefore, I will consider the skull less. I mean, I reduce this skull and I'll shape it this way. So when I do this, when I reduce my skull shaped like that, I can add the cheekbones over here. I'll just do the same on this other side as well. Alright. Now I'm going to add my characters neck. Because our character is a girl and is a female. We are going to consider a thin and delicate and Nick for her. Then I to be determining the placement of my character's hair. And I won't be creating the ears because I want the hair to come over the ears and actually cover them. Then I would consider my characters parting For her hair. I want it to be from over here, from the side of her face and her head. Bring a part of this shape inside of the face. And then I move up again. Okay. And then I bring the hair down like this. And I will shape it with these waves going down. Therefore, the shape of my character's hair would be definitely determined completely. And later, I'll actually add the waves and new wrinkles, any textures that I want to add to the hair. Then from here, I bring the hair down like this, in this shape. And then I would have a wave over here, curves as you can see. We would have ups and downs all along our hair. Alright. Something that I'm gonna do is that I'm going to create a scarf around her neck. So I just create a shape for right now and then later I'll be back to complete it. So I come down like this. And in this area, I'd be creating another shape for the front part of the scarf around her neck. Then like that, I just continue. This scarf. Do the same for this area. I come down. And then from here again, I go up and I'd add a part of the shoulders. All right. Now I'd be determining the different parts of my character's face. How am I going to do that? Well, first, IPs, starting with the placement of the eyebrows. Then I'll be creating my character's eyes and put them in the right position. I want to create big eyes for her. And then the nose and the lips placement would be determined. Alright. Now I'm going to start creating different parts of the face. For starters, I'm going to create my characters, eyebrows. As you can see in this shape, they're done. Then I'll be creating my character's eyes this way. So I want to create big eyes for my character. Therefore, I create this shape for it, making them look bigger as the way I want them to be. And also from this side, I'll consider the same shape for it. Then. I'd be determining the placement of my character's nose. Very generally, not with details right now. And then after that, I'd be completing this circles inside of the eyes, which would actually be the pupils. Here we go. Now that the general shape of our character's eyes are also determined. I want to move on and work on my character's lips and mouth. I want my character to be smiling. So I just have to create this smile like this. Then I will create the lower lip like this very easily. As you can see, I've emphasized on the lower lip more and I didn't work on the lines around it. So just created the volume for the lower lip. Not add the general shape of our face is determined completely. We are going to enter detailing phase, going step on it. And as usual, I'm going to add the details to my character's hair at first because it's actually the top part of the character. Then from here, I work on this area that hair came to the face. And from both sides I'd be bringing to hair down. Okay. Now from here, that became toward inside of the hair. We would be completing it like this. And then I would have to actually add several lines inside of the hair in order to show the texture of the hair over here. So as you can see, I'm basically adding the texture to hair texture. And at the same time, I'm adding to the volume of my hair with these lines, getting it out of that two dimensional look at adding these volumes beneath the hair coming out of it and inside of it. Just continue my work like this. Later I'd be adding several more volumes. Here. I come down and I connect these shapes together. And I'd be just doing the same from this side. And I actually consider several twists. And turtles and curls inside of my character's hair. This way, again, I say, I'm actually giving some more volumes to the hair. You can add these shapes as the way that you want. I just wanted to create it like this to show the wavy texture of the hair. So I'd be adding the shapes on the other side as well. And over here that I have a twist and turn and my character's hair. I just separate some parts or bring them out, take them in. Just to give it a good shape. Here we go. And I'm actually creating several shapes and lines here. Taking them out and n. Alright. We're actually working on some lines that we can have for our character's hair. That's it. This is our character's hair. And now it's time for us to work on deface parts and make them even more complete. So this time I'm going to work on my upper eyelid, making it darker. Then I will create a light inside of their pupils and then I would darken the rest of it. There's just said the rest of them because I'm going to do the same thing for both pupils, both eyes. Alright, and then for this other eye, I'll do this, say I emphasize on the upper eyelid, I darken it and then I had this darkness inside of the eye as the pupils. Then for my character's nose, just have to work on the nostrils a bit more, showing them more. And then I can add to nose bridge, which goes on this side of the eyes as well. And then after that, because I've already completed the mouth, I'm going to erase all these extra lines and guidelines over here. So I can have my work very neat and very beautiful. I erase all these extra lines inside of the face like this with my eraser. Very, very easily. I can even edit the lines inside of the hair wherever you want. You can erase them to them. But I'm just going to erase the extra lines inside of the hair as well in order for my character to show itself better and more. So. This is our female character that we've created together. 4. Beautiful lady with a slender face (three quarter view face): Hello to all of my dearest friends. I'm here again with another tutorial session for you. Well, in this session we are going to create another female character together. We'll start with the general shape of my character's head. Obviously. An actually I'd be creating a circle as my character is a skull. And then I'd be determining the direction of my character's face. I want my character's face to be in a three phases view this time. So I create the direction line like this. Alright. Now for my characters jaw, I'm going to create a shape over here. Actually adding to this skull area. Then I'd be determining the placement of my characters here. Then I'd be adding the neck like this. And because our characters of female, as I said before, we will consider the neck center comparing to a male character. Now, for my characters neck, I can also create a bit of my characters Kohler, it very simple and general shape as the color of her clothes. And just like that, I also consider part for the other side of her clothes as well, the cooler on the other side. Then later I'll add more details to it. Now I'm going to create the general shape for my character's hair. Again, I want her to have a parting for her hair. So I'd be determining this area with a line. And then I'll shave this area inside of my character's face. Then I'll do exactly the same for this other side as well. I mean, I bring it inside to inside of the face a little. Then I take it out. I want to create the top part of the hair, which is actually above the skull. And I am almost creating the same shape on this outer line as well. Then on this lower area, I give more shape to the hair. In order not to be all the strip. Actually, I wanted to get out of this strange shape and be wavy. And then again I say and detailing phase, I'd work on the hair and all other parts more. Then I bring down this side of the hair as well. And over here, I will give it some twists and shapes. So it wouldn't be straight anymore. Now I'm going to shape my face in the way that I wanted to be. So I'm going to create the shape of the face like this. So I bring the chin towards the inside a little and then we will consider some small cheekbones for her. Now, I'd have to determine to face parts. Just something that you should know is that on this side because on the right side because the hair Is covering the face and it has come through to face. We can now see the face parts completely or clearly in some parts. So I'm just going to create them as much as we can see that for example, if I create the eyebrow on the left side like this, we can not see the eyebrow and the right. Sorry too much. Because again, I say the hair is covering this part so it doesn't actually lead us to have the eyebrow completely. Then I'd be creating my eye like this. And then I would add the pupil inside of the eye like this. Then I'd be adding the other eye to the face. But again, as I said, we cannot see the other I completely because first of all, the hair is actually covering it and it's gone through the face. At the same time, our character is in a three faces views. So it goes into perspective and we can not see it completely. Now, I'm going to create my character's nose. But before that, I'm going to create the nose bridge from the side of the eye. And it actually goes exactly in front of the eye. I bring it down and from here on I get the nose line toward inside of the face. And then I completed winter nostril. No, I'd be adding my character's mouth and lips. I start with creating this line between the lips. And then after that, I'd be creating the lips on this line. First, the upper lip and then they'll lower lip. And I be working on my characters details now. Before that, I will actually complete my ear over here. That rhymed. I'm actually creating these lines inside of there in order to show the depth of it and making the shape of it more completely. Then I'm going to add the details starting with my character's hair. So I'm just going to work on the texture of the hair and maybe even emphasizing on some parts. Some shapes. For example here, the hair that came to the face and we're going to bring it outside again and then bring it toward inside. One more time. You can see again, like the previous character, I'm bringing it out, bringing it in. I'm playing with my lines, creating different shapes. And from the other side as well. I'll be creating the whole hair like this. We actually add these textures to make our character more complete. Now, this is my characters Harris style, and I can also darken this area with a bit of shading in order to show its placement. You can also shade and more and darken it more, but I think it's enough up to now. Now I work on my characters eyebrow, shaping it in a better way. And I'm making you a more complete because the hair is covering this area. I can also emphasize on the other eyebrow as well. Now I'm going to complete my characters I in this way. Then I will complete the PO pills. Then the shape of the nose nostril, because it's actually related to our eye that we've created over here. As you can see, it's right in front of it. And now I'm going to work on this. I, which is closer to us. And I'd be completing it like this. Then I will darken this upper eyelid and I will add the darkness inside of the pupil I shaded, keeping the light inside of it. And then it can also add some more shades above the eye, actually above the upper eyelid, just to give it a better shape. Now I'm going to edit this lower part of the face. I wanted to work on it more and make it this way. Then after working on the neck, darkening its lines, I'm going to add some more details to my characters. For example, for this part of my characters clothes or dress, I will consider a part of a fabric like this. Going around her neck. Notes too tight. And then I'll tie it like here. And then I bring down this fabric, this kind of a scarf, downward in this way. And then I'll create a part of my characters shoulders. In this way. Then I'd be erasing all these extra lines. So my character would actually show herself better and more. And it can be seen the way it's supposed to be seen. So I erase all these lines inside of the hair side of the face wherever I have any guidelines or extra lines which I've accidentally or intentionally, intentionally created to get the whole character like this. And also erase the extra lines on the jaw and all over the face. Even if you've created any of them. Small part of the clothes, it's better for you to erase them. So here we are. This is the general shape of our character's face, which would look like this. We can even work on the mouth a bit more, extended a little. And I can delete lines. And I can even shade the lips a little, just a little to give it a color. 5. Lady with big eyes and long hair: Hello to all of my dearest friends. I'm here again with another tutorial session for you. Well, in this session we are going to create another female character together. So as usual, starting my work with the general shape of my characters hit. First of all, I'd be creating a shape almost as a circle to have as the skull of my character. And then I'd be determining the direction line for my character's face. Well, my character is supposed to be in three phases view. Therefore, I just show the direction of it with this line. Then I'd be adding my characters jaw over here. As you can see, I'm creating rather long face for her. Comparing to the previous characters, I'm actually having rather long or stretched face for her. Then I'd be adding the neck over here. And also I be creating a part of my characters clothes because I don't want the neck to be stopped. Suddenly. Something that I'm going to tell you here is that if you pay attention to body is toward left but the head and the face is towards right. So we can do that. Or like our previous character, we can create the face, the head, and the body in one direction. Or we can create the head in one direction and the body would be turned to another direction. You can create both types of characters. And I'd be also determining the placement of my characters ear. And then I'd be creating my characters hairstyle. Well, I want my character to have the hair from this part of the face. I want to start to create the hair that's comes from the back of her head. Meaning the part which is further from us. And we would not say it's completely. Then I'd be creating the other ear for my character. As much as we can see. I mean, a part of it is visible for us. And then I'd be creating this lower part of the hair which came from this side of the face. It can be seen right from here like this. Alright, then later in the detailing phase, I'd be actually develop it more and make it look better. Now, I want to create this other side of the hair, which also goes through to face, covering a part of the forehead. And then from here, from above the skull. I will create this outer part of the hair in this shape. We'll just add it to our character. See, as we move on, our character would look more complete. And we will continue their hair up to the neck area like this. And as you can see, she's putting her hair behind her ears. Now, I'm going to determine the placement, my character's face parts or face governance. If we want to start from the eyebrows, they would be placed over here. Then here will be the placement of the eyes. Below them. We would have the nose. And at last we will have to mouth over here. And then I can construct my character's job better. And I can show its angle better and more. Then from here, I come toward inside a little, and then I move toward the top of the head. Alright. These are the different placements of our face parts. Now I want to create them one-by-one. Of course, starting with my characters eyebrows. And then after that, right next to the eyebrow, I will continue this line. So we can have the nose over here better. I mean, we can create a knows better and easier. And at the same time, the placement of our eye would be more determined. I'll do the same for this other side, but as you can see, the hair has come to the face. So we would not see all the eyebrow, all of the eyebrow null seed completely. For my character. I want to create a rather big eyes. Over here. I'll be creating the I and the other one over here on the left side of the face. Alright. Then I can get help from the line that I've previously and already added. And I'd be creating the nose and this shape going up, but a sharp tip and then the nostril. And as I said, at last, I'd be determining your placement of my character's mouth. And I want my character to be a smiling with her teeth showing. So I'll create her mouth in this way this time. This would be the upper lip. The lower lip would be right here. And as you can see now, her teeth are showing. Okay. Now I would complete my character's eyes more and I would work on the details on the rest of the character. First of all, I'll be darkening the upper eyelid and maybe adding several eyelashes at the outer corner of the eye. Than a. After that, I'd be creating the pupil inside of my characters. I, over here, as you can see, my character is looking this way. I keep a light inside of the pupil and then I will darken the rest of it using my black color. Here we go. Now, I would want to work on this other eye as well. I'm starting with my upper eyelid and darkening it obviously. And just as I did on the other side, I'll add some eyelashes on the outer corner of the eye. So I'll just do the same thing for both eyes. Then I'll create a pupil for my second eye as well. After creating its shape, I'll be keeping a light over here. And then I darken this area inside of the pupil, except that light area. Here we go. Alright. I can even emphasize on this upper eyelid a bit more and darken it for both eyes, obviously. Now, I would also want to work on the eyebrows. I will darken inside of them a bit more. Actually, I'm shading it. And then I can work on the nose in this way. And going a bit on the nose bridge, not all the way up. And also it can create this side of the nose bridge as well. Very lightly as you can see the nostrils. And it would be done. Now we can work on our mouth, expressing the lip lines better and making it more pretty as you can see. Alright. Now I'm going to complete inside of the ear. How? Well, just as before, I'd be work on it with creating some lines inside of it. And this time, I would also want to create an earring for my characters ear. So first of all, I'm going to shape the earring like this. And then I'd be creating these lines in order to shape the ears, making it more complete. And then I'll create the earring for this other ear as well as much as you can see it. Just a small line, a short line for inside of the ear. Then I'd be bringing the hair next to the ear like this, showing good with several short lines to emphasize on the texture more. Then I will create two parts of the hair like this, adding at the top of the hair and the top of the head. Then I'd be completing the shape of this side of the face even more. Alright. Now for this area, the hair which is below our head. I want to also create some shapes and designs in order to emphasize on the texture more. I don't want it to be all look the same. So I'm just adding some parts and separating some parts. And I would also do the same on this side, which we can see only a part of the hair coming out from the other side of the head behind our face. Then I'll complete the neck in this way, going all the way down to her clothes. The shoulders, and a small part of the arms can also create a line over here for showing her neck and then shaping the jaw. And that will be it. So when our character is complete like this, I'm going to take my eraser and erase all these extra lines and guidelines from my characters. So you would see the character completely in a better and clear way. So it'd be erasing all these guidelines and also extra lines that I've created over here for the jaw for example. Especially the white part on the teeth, making it more obvious and popping it out. Just like that. Our work would be whole and complete. Here we go. Another female character. 6. Beautiful lady with chignon hairstyle: Hello to everyone. I hope you're feeling well and I'm here again with another tutorial for you. Well, in this one we are going to create another female character together obviously, but we want to create more different than the previous ones as each one of them where different. So I'd be starting with my characters as skull, creating a circle as its shape. Then after that, I'll be determining the direction for my face. Again, I wanted to be in the three phases view. So I created like this. Then I'd be adding to draw to the skull looking like this. And then after that, I'd be determining the placement of my characters here. Then I'd be adding the neck. Alright? Now that I've also added genetic, I want to create a small part of the body as well. I want to again turn the body in the opposite direction of our head and face. Then for her cloths to create a shape like this, let me just bring it a little bit higher so you can see as well. I want her to wear a puffy. 7. Lady with round face and blonde hair: Hello to all of my dearest friends. Well, I'm back again with another tutorial session for you. And in this session, we are going to create another female character all together. You want to see how it's done. Alright. I be starting with creating a general shape for my characters, the skull. This way. Then after that, I'll be determining the direction line for my character's face. And this time I want my character's face to be toward this side. Actually. I want her face to be turned a little, as you can see in it. It's almost in a three-phase says view. And maybe even her head can tilt backwards a little. Then I'd be adding my characters draw to the skull to make the whole head complete. So I'd be adding the draw over here with this shape. Okay. Now I'd be connecting the direction line to the end of my Drell. And after Dad, I'll be determining the placement of the ears this way. And then I'd be adding my characters neck. And I'd be coming down from here like this, again, adding demonic. Then I will actually create a part of my characters clothes to there's just something here that I would have to tell you that I want to create my character's hair very volumes, and I want to create big hair for her. Therefore, we would not have too much site of the clouds. So first I'd be completing the hair and then I would be working on the clouds, or better to say, I'll be working on a parts of clouds that can be seen them. So I'd be starting with my character's hair and I start from the parting. I'll create the shape of the hair like this. I will create the shapes generally, and then later, I'd be adding the details to these parts. So I'll continue the hair until this area like this. And then I'll just do the same for the other side. I mean, I start from this parting the hair and then I go up and I shape the rest of the hair for this other side of the head. And then I'd be shaping this in our part of the hair like this. I mean, this is the part of the hair that actually comes through the face and covers a part of a forehead. And then for the back of the hair. From this side. I'd be going in like this. And then with some wavy shapes, I'd be actually bringing the hair downward. And then I take it towards the inside of the body. Also from this side, I'm becoming from the back of the head. And I'll be completing the shape of the hair. Alright, later I'll be adding the details enough for now. And also from here, I just connected toward the ear and maybe even cover the ear a little. Just to have it a better shape. And also from this side, I'd go up like this. Alright. Now I want to create this parts inside of my character's face. So in order to do that, first, I should create this shape of my characters, eyebrows in this area. And a part of it goes actually underneath the hair, as I said before and as you can see, and I'll be creating other eyebrow completely. And now I'd be creating my character's eyes. Because my character is supposed to be laughing. I will create the eyes smaller than usual because I want to show that she is laughing so hard. So her eyes will be going to be closed. Therefore, in order to show that I is been closing, I have to create them smaller than usual. And then I'll create the other. I like this. Then I'd be adding the pupils inside of eyes or better say her ice. Okay. Now, I would also want to create two lines beneath the eyes so we can show the shape and the position of the eyes better and more. Alright. I say, because our characters laughing. I would also have to create a nose like this. You know, a bit more volumes and beggar and lay till. Actually, when you laugh, your nose gets why they're therefore that's what we're showing here. Then I'd be adding my character's mouth and lips. Then I will actually add the teeth to our character to the upper lip. And then I'll create the shape of the lower lip like this. And I would add a part of the lower row of the teeth in this area. And then I will create another line over here to show the shape of the lower lip. In this way. Alright. Now I'd be adding the details to my character over here. But first of all, before that, I'd be erasing my extra lines and guidelines over here because I have so many of them. And therefore they might block my work here, which is what I don't want. So first I'd be erasing all these extra lines and guidelines. I can work on my face parts better-and more. That you might also lose some of your main lines because some of them goes actually on the guidelines, but don't worry about it. If you've erased any of your main lines, you would draw them back again in the detailing phase. Okay. So we should also erase all these areas which are covered by the hair. Okay, now I'd be adding the details to my character and I'd be doing it with my edited. So my work would look cleaner and better. So I'm starting with the shape of my character's hair. Obviously. I would have to complete the shape of the hair. And for this inner part of the hair, I would actually add some shading in order to show that this is actually the inner part of the hair. So I can show the twist of the hair in this area. And on this side, I'd work on the hair which are on the front. Then for these parts. I'd be also creating some lines for the volume and the shape of the hair. Because would also want to show the texture and the shape of the hair, even inside of the hair. Actually I'm showing these, I'm creating these lines in order to emphasize on the wavy hair. Something between wavy and currently. But I have to create these lines in order to show the texture. All right, Here we are. Now, I'd be actually going all around the hair, determining the shape of my hair completely. In this way. Then I would also can create a space between there. I mean, I can just separate a part of the hair in this area in order to make it look more interesting and just have a different shape for it. It would make it look cuter. Alright. Now, actually I'm going to do exactly the same process on this side of the hair. So the process is totally the same. I be shaping the hair this way. And again, I am going to create several lines inside of this area just to shape and show the texture of the hair and the shape of it better. So it just several lines. I'll make my work more complete. Actually. Some parts of the hair would be darker because day it would be actually beneath the chin and ahead. But because we are not going to color it right now, we might not just show it. Then I'd be completing the line around the face, especially on the jaw and chin. And then I create this line for inside of the ear. And then I wanted to complete this parts inside of the face. Well, as you can see, I'll be darkening inside of the eyebrows. Actually. I'm shading them. Then after that, I move on to complete the eyes. And then I do placing even some eyelashes for my character's eyes. And darkening the upper eyelid. And at last IV, darkening the pupil. And only keeping a smallest pot for the light inside of the pupil. I can even add some freckles to her face. Just as you can see right now. On the cheekbones and on the nose. Then I do the exact same thing on this second, I darkening the upper eyelid, darkening the pupil with keeping one lightest spot inside of it. And also the old fiercely adding some eyelashes to this eye as well. Here we go. Look how beautiful she has got. And I'll also add a line above the eye just to show an emphasize on the laughing impression. And then I will complete the nose, the nostrils. And at last I can work on the mouth. I'd be actually shading the inner part of the mouth. Therefore, the teeth would show themselves better. And also darken the line on the lower part of my mouth as well. So that's it. This is our character. And I just have to erase this area a little bit more because I want to emphasize on the whiteness of this area, because we want to make the teeth to show themselves better and more. Here's another character that we've created in this way, laughing with curly hair. And then at last you can create some shapes as her Kohler's n clips. 8. Beautiful Lady with big eyes and bangs hairstyle: Hello to all of my dearest friends and back again with another tutorial session for you. Well, in this session we are going to create another female character. So as usual, I'm going to start with a general shape of my character's head. So first of all, I'd be creating the shape of her head as a circle. And then after that, I'd be determining the direction of my character's face. And I wanted to be in a three phases view here. Just as you can see. Then I would add to draw the skull in this way. Then after that, I'd be determining the placement of my characters ear. Then I'd be adding demonic from here. And I would also do it for this other side as well. Then I'd be creating the shoulders. And I would also do the same for this side as well. Then I'd be adding the clouds to my character just like that. Alright. After that, we've added her clothes. I would actually create the rest of the parts. And then later I will add more details to the clothes. Obviously are female character needs hair, so I'm going to create a different hairstyle for her. From here, I'm bringing the hair toward the ears. And then from over the ear, I bring it back. I mean, it actually covers a bit of the ear. Then from this side, the right side, I'll work on the hair like this. Then from the back of the head. I would also create a volume for the hair. And then I continue the rest of the hair coming down. From this side, I'd be actually doing the same. I bring the hair a bit more up and then I bring it all the way down. And the rest of the hair would be coming out of here towards the shoulder. Ok. Now I will determine the placement of my face parts and then I would get into the details after that. So first of all, I be creating the eyebrows like this. And the other one would be like this. And it's actually going during these are character's hair. Alright. Now I want to work on my character's eyes. And again, rather than usual, my character would have big eyes here. In this way. Then I'd be creating the pupil inside of the eye. Here we go. Creating the second eye, but the same process, but you should actually consider that this I is in another angle. And it's actually in perspective because our face is in a three faces view, then I'd be determining the pupil inside of the eye. Alright. Now I would actually be adding the general shape for my character's nose. First, I create a short line as our presenter of the nose bridge. Then the tip of the nose and a nostril, Atlantis. Alright, after that, I'll be creating my character's mouth with her lips. From here. I start with creating this line between the lips. And then I would complete this upper lip in this way. Then after that, I'd be adding the lower lip. And I would also create another line beneath the lips. And now I'd be erasing all these extra lines. And after that, I can add the details to it. So we would actually erase all these guidelines that we had here because we also want to create several lines for the hair. They wouldn't get mixed up together and we can show our work better than this. I would also erase the line for the skull, the direction line, and all the extra lines that I have here. So just like that, I erase my gut lines completely. And now I can work on the details of my character. I can do this actually better. I'm just doing it with my edited to create more intricate and delicate lines and details. If you want, you can also use your pencil. But the circumstances that actually you should sharpened tip of your pencil if you are going to create them with a pencil, because these are details and should be very delicate. And finally done. So I just create several lines to give more details to the hair. Hello, basically. Because I just wanted to show the texture of the hair and the direction of it. Then I'll create this slide for inside of the ear. And then I bring the ear a little bit lower. Because I think this way it can be seen better. Right? Now. I want to create the shape of the hair in this way with several lines inside of the hair. And also from here, I'll be adding several lines for this area. And then I would complete the draw. In this way that the line of the face would actually go up next to our eye until it hits the hair. Now I want to complete this inner parts of the face even a bit more. I would be starting with the eyebrows. Definitely I'm going to shade inside of them just to give them a better look. And then I'd be completing the shape of the eyes. So as you can see, I am darkening the upper eyelid, making it deeper and darker in this way. And then I'd be creating the rest of the eye like that. So I would also determine this darkness inside of the eye with keeping a small spot of the light inside of it. Just like that. Then I'd be completing this line later. Now, I would also work on this other eye, the same way. I will darken the upper eyelid. In this way. Then with keeping a light inside of the eye, I will darken the rest of the pupil. Just like that. It's shaped completely. See. So I'd be also work on the lower eyelid as well. Then I would actually have to work on the nose going on it's lines, a bit more expressing on the nostril. And just like that, I would complete my notes so I can proceed my work now. And then just instantly I moved to create the lips for my character. And I would basically make it more complete with the details. Adding here. Okay. That's it. And add less because now her character is complete. But at last, I'm going to work on my clothes a little, maybe creating some lines over here in order to show the bones of the chest and below the neck just to get a better and SME for her. And then we would have the shoulders this way. I'm not going to create a completely I've just created a part of it. So you'd know. The only head is not enough. The only thing left for us to do is to erase this line for the year because we've added another line to bring the ear a little bit lower. Therefore, we would be erasing our first line. And our work is done. 9. Lady with big glasses: Hello everyone, I'm back again for you. It another interesting and exciting tutorial. Well, this time we're going to create another female character. You and to see how it's done and how it can be better and better. Alright. Obviously I started with creating the general shape for my character's head, which would be as the shape of a circle. So I'd be creating the skull. Then after that, I'll be determining the direction line for the face. This way. Now, I'd be adding the draw to this area. Because the character that we're creating is a female character. We should basically consider that we would not have to create very long drawl for her. So we would have a short job because our character is a woman and her jaw should not be too angular or too long. I be adding her neck over here. One line will come from the back of the head and the other would come here next to the chin. And then I just continue my work a little up to the shoulders. Then I will create my characters Harris style, because she's got a very big hair and volume tear. The ears would not be seen. So you can see them. But if you wanted to create a different hairstyle for her first you should create the ears, and then you should create your Harris style. So I just wanted to create my character's hair with a shape like this. I create my character's hair going up and bringing it back down again until I get to the neck area. Just the only thing about it is obviously, it's a general shape for the hair. So in detailing phase, we would actually have to create different parts for our hair and create some more shapes in order to make the hair texture even better, more clear. Then I be creating this shape for the back of the hair. As I said before, in the detailing phase, I'll be adding more details obviously to it. Alright. That's it. Now I'm going to create the hair inside of hair face. Well, as you can see, a part of the hair has come to the face, especially on the forehead. So it's covering a big part of the forehead. Just like that. I'd be considering this shape for the front part of her hair. Alright. Now for the parts that have come inside of the face, I'm just going to create some shapes, some separated parts. And then leave the other parts, leave the rest to the detailing phase. Alright. Now, I'd be determining the face parts for her. As usual. I have to create the eyebrows, but this time I want to consider glasses for my character. So I want to create big glasses for her. And this way did glasses or actually even covering the characters eyebrows. Therefore, I will create the glasses with a very big frame that we've considered for it. And this way, actually. It's covering the whole eyebrows. So first I'm going to create the frame of the glasses, and then later I'll create my character's eyes inside of this frame. So it's placed spent would be more precise. That's it. It's the same from this side. And also the glasses handles which go to the hair. Okay. Now, I'm going to create my character's eyes. Inside of this frame. The eyes is actually in an angle in perspective. So this idea that I'm creating right now, which is closer to us and our first, I would be creating bigger and more clear. And based on she's wearing glasses, I have considered big eyes for the character. I can create the other eye, which is placed in perspective and in a different angle. I'm creating it like that. And then I'll create the pupil for her. Now I want to work on my character's nose. And I would also created with a very general shape. I'm actually going to add some shades to it in order to give it a better look. And then I would want to create her mouth and she's smiling with her teeth showing. Just completed. And I'll consider the mouth wide open. Then. I will create a line for the teeth very lightly, not very strong. Then I'd be completing the shape of the face, the angles of the face. So I'd be completing the draw with this line that I've created here. Unless I'm going to erase all the extra lines over here. And then I can add the details to my face even more than this. So I'd be erasing all these guidelines in this way. And then it also, and erase all the extra lines which we had here from our primary sketch. So it should be all extra lines and all the guidelines that have to be erased. Alright? Now that I've erased them, I can easily and comfortably add the details to my work. Well, I'd be starting with creating several shapes for the hair. This would be the beginning of my details. Then I'd be creating the rest of the hair this way. And in this lower part of the hair actually separate the hair parts like this that I've shown here for you. Okay. Now, I'd be darkening the hair from this side as well. I'm just shading it and darkening it because first of all, I want to separate it from the face area. And second of all, it's further from the face. It's behind a part of the face and can not see it completely. Therefore, I'm just going to shade it. Then I'd be completing my character's eyes. Well, obviously, I'm going to keep the light inside of the pupil and then darken the rest of it. Just a small spot of light will be kept and the rest will be darkened. Just like that. Alright. Then I'd be working on the glass of the glasses, making it more prominent and showing. Then I would also complete def frame even more than this. And then after that, I would work on the nose a little. And also the rest of the work. So this is our female character with all her details and where the big glasses. So we've created her Jess this way and she's so cute. 10. Lady with big eyes and wavy hairstyle: Hello to all of my dearest friends here, I'm back again with another tutorial session for you. Well, in this session, we are going to create another female character altogether. And as usual, I'd be starting with the general shape of my character's head. Be creating that. The first thing. Alright. Then after that, I'm going to create the direction line for my face. Well, I want the face to be not completely in the front view and not completely turned into the three faces view. Therefore, I'm going to create it and create an angle and direction for her like this. So it's between the front view and the three faces view. Then you will be actually adding a short jaw for our character because she's a female. Therefore, we would not have determined a long jail for her. Alright. I'd be adding the neck to the face. And also like that from here. Then I'd be determining the heresies. And then I can work on the rest of the face are better to save face parks. So starting creating to actually to create my character's hair. Just like that. As you can see, I'm bringing these shapes of the hair into the face. Basically, I'm going to tell you right now that I am going to create a very busy hair. So right now I'm just going to grade general shapes for it. But in the detailing phase, I'll be adding so many details to it. And I'm just going to make it busy. As you can see for the starters, part of the hair is coming to the face. Well, as I said before, when you are creating big hair or a volume tear for a female character, usually we would not see the ears unless we want to bring them out of the hair, or we want to express it. And somehow, other than that, the hair will actually cover the ears. I'd be creating this side in this way as well. I mean, I'm just going to create the shapes in a way that it's the continuous of the left side. Then as last, I'd be adding the details to the hair. So right now I'm just grading general shapes for it. And then I would also complete this area which has come to the face. And then again, right next to here. I'll bring the hair down the side of the face and making my face lines even more completed. I'd also do the same from this side as well. I also create a part of the ear over here. And then I cover the rest of it with the shape of the hair coming toward the face. Then I'd be determining the different parts of the face. I'd be starting with the eyebrows, like this. And actually I am going to create the eyebrows from each other, the distance. Then I'd be working on the eyes, completing them this way. And as you can see, I'm creating big eyes for her. So I just create a general shape for the eyes. And as you can see again, I'm going to create eyes for my characters similar to cat eyes. Her eyes. Actually similar to the eyes of a cat. As a matter of shapes. I would also create a pupil for both eyes. And now, just check the shape of my eyes together. So I would see that they are both on the same level. They're almost the same size, the same shape. So it's good to check your work after you've done it. It can help you a lot. Then I'd be adding the nose over here. And I'm going to create the nose of this character completely simple. And basically, as you can see, I'm not going to add so many details are so many parts to it. Just as much as you can see over here. We have Inez. I just continue my work that much. Now. I want to create an open mouth for my character. So first of all, I'm going to determine the upper lip. Then I will widen it a little. And then I will add the lower lip. Like this. I would have two parts for the lower lip. This way you can see we have an area between the two lips. I will darken it in order to show my mouth is open wide. Well, you can use this shape of the mouth, especially in situations that your character is speaking. So now that I've created all the basics for my character, I'm going to erase all these extra lines and guidelines so I can add the details and touch ups to my whole character. So I be erasing the lines inside of the face and the hair. And also the guidelines that I've created to compare the eyes. Everything that is extra should be deleted and erased. Actually. I'm going to keep all my main lines and erase all the other extra lines here. So after you've erased the guidelines, you can add the details to the different parts of the face. Which is exactly what I'm going to do right now. I'm going to add the details with a pencil and I'm going to start creating the details from the hair. So I'm going to work on the hair with so many details. As I said, I'm going to create a busy hair. And for these parts of which we have ups and downs, we have curves and prominent parts. We're going to actually add several lines in order to show the texture and the shape of the hair. Perfect SLI because our hair is busy, I'm going to show it completely. And then our character's hair would be completed just like this. And then part by part, I'm adding lines to different parts of my character's hair, therefore, it would look better. This way. I say that the details in the hair can be seen better than they would be created better. Part by part. I complete the hair. For the inner parts of the hair. I'm going to just play with the shapes and forms like this that you would see. So the inner part of the hair would be complete. And in here, I'd be separating a part of the hair just like that. And this would actually be the busy hair for our character, which is now complete. And it looks really cool and good. I be shading the inner part of my eyebrows. Then. I would work on my character's eyes. As you can see. I am separating a spot for the light inside of the pupil. And then basically I'm going to darken the rest of the pupil with keeping only that spot. Light. Here we go. This is z-i. And now I am going to darken this upper eyelid. Therefore, the shape of our eye would be completely clear and it can actually show itself because it can't sign. And then I would work on the lower eyelid a little. And I am just going to move on it a bit more just to make it even better. I be considering a very, very small shading for the nose because I've created a simple knows. But this way, the nose is actually going to show its shape better. Then I'm going to work on this outer line of the lower lip. The upper lip. And I will darken inside of the mouth even more than I will shape the chin mark completely. I would also work on the neck, making it more complete, bringing it toward the shoulders. And here it is. This is the shape of the face and obesity hair for our character. 11. Worried lady with long hair: Hello to all of my dearest friends. I'm back again here with another tutorial session for you. In this session we are going to create another female character. Together. We wanted to see how this one is done. Well, I bet starting with creating a general shape for the character's head. Obviously as the shape of a circle. And then I'd be adding the details later after I've completed the basics and the primary shape. Alright, now I'm also going to determine the direction line for the face. Well, I want my character's face to be in a three-phase says View. And I'm going to show it with my direction line. Then. I'd be adding the jaw to the skull. Something I want my character to have is actually I want to create a chubby character this time. And I'm going to show it in her skull and her jaw. Alright? Now, the general shape of our character's head is determined. We are going to add the rest of the parts to her. Well, I'd be adding the neck to my character. And then I would also be determining the placement of my characters ear. So because our character is a female, we would definitely have lots of hair for her. And usually it's going to be covering the ears. But this time in this character, I want to divide her, her into two parts. One part would come in front of the ear and one part would go to the back of the ear. So I'm starting from here to top of the head and this inner part of the face, this would be actually the hair coming into the face. And then I bring this line down to digital. Now, I'm also going to create a top of the hair. And for doing that, I might not give so much attention to the top of the hair. But this middle part of the hair and the part that it's going down is very important for me because we have this area completely and we can see it completely. Okay. And from here, I moved toward inside of the face. And I'll create the character's hair. Over here. I want the hair to come inside of her face. And then I'll place a part of the hair on the ear. The rest, so it would go to the back of the head. So I bring this hair down to the face and the neck. I'm going to complete the hair. How am I going to do that with creating a hat? Well, in order to do that, I'd be actually creating a corner raised line to the other side of my character's hair, which would look like this. And now I'm going to twist this shape and turn it toward the top of the hair. And then I'll bring it back down from here next to the ear. So now I have my hair and my hat. And then for the edge of my hat, for maybe her cap. I move on this line Alito, and then I bring it up and then bring it toward the front and it's like it's coming out. So I've created a cap for her in this way. Now I would have to create the rest of the hair this way. Okay. Now, for this front part of the hat, I'm going to create a shape like this in order to separate the inner edge of the cap. Okay, So this isn't general shape for r hat that I've considered for the character's head. Now, from here, I'd be also creating the hair on the back of my character's head. And then I'll complete this side as well. Okay. Now, for my character's hair, I would also have to separate another part from the hair. So that in the detailing phase, I'd be adding some more details to it. Alright, now it's time to create the general shape for different parts of the face. And then later I can work on the details. Well, for this character's expression, I've chosen worried. I mean, I want to create my character in a worried shape. I want to show that she is experiencing maybe becoming worried or even nervous. I have the tip of my eyebrows going up and then bring the rest of it down. So I can show that impression basically in her face. So this goes beneath the character's hair and it cannot be seen. So a part of the eyebrow would be covered by the hair. I'm going to create her eyes this time. And at the same time, I want to show this worry or this nervousness in her eyes as well. So we will create the eyes like this. And then I create a second. I just like that next to the hair. Alright. Well this, i will be turned a little like this because our face is turned a little and it's actually turned down too. Alright. Now I'm going to work on the nose. Very simply. I don't want to overdo it too much. So I will place the nostrils over here and then the side parts. And now the nose is done. I would want to work on the character's mouth and her lips. I want to create her mouth a bit open because she's worried. And in order to express that expression on her face completely or pretty well, we are actually creating the face part in this shapes. And then I would add the upper lip like this. And the lower lip in this shape. Here between them we would have our mouth open. So now the general shape of our face is determined. I'm going to erase all the extra lines and guidelines. Therefore, I can easily work on the details. So I'd be erasing all these lines over here. And then we would have all these lies inside of the cap erased. This would be the edge of our work and on this side as well. So I would also erase this guideline inside of the face. So I'd be erasing also these lines inside of the hair and all the parts which are extra, I only need to mail lines. Okay. We are also erasing the lines which are covering some other parts. For example, we have created some parts of the face, but some of these lines were covered by the hair, so we are going to erase them. Just like that. I will proceed my work. Alright, here we are. I would also erase this area because I want these parts to be separate. Okay. Now I'm going to complete my work with the details. I'm going to use my edit, but you can use your pencil as well. Daily matter is that if you sharpen the tip of your pencil, so I'm going to complete the edge of the cap here. And then in this way, I'm going to work on this inner part of my cap. More making the shape of it and the volume of it more obvious and clear. And then I would have this rounded part at the top of the cap. And then I will create a line over here in order to show the volume of the cap. Then I'll create the ear on this side, as I said. And I'll create this lines to show the inner part of the ear. Then I'm bringing this hair, which is exactly next to the ear. I bring the hair down. And also I bring the hair down, which is on the back of the head, and it's behind the ear. Now. I would also create the shape of the hair on this side, in front covering the face. And I create another line parallel to it downward. Then just turn it and move toward the shape of the hair. And also in here, I can bring day hair down with several lines in order to emphasize on the lines more. Here we are. I'm going to add the chin. I mean, I'm going to complete its shape. Then from the side of the eye, I just come down towards the chin. Again from the cheekbones. I mean passing through the cheekbones and getting to the chin. Now, for different parts of my character's hair, I'm just going to create some textures which shading. Because in this way, the volume of our hair can be seen better and more so I'm going to shade the texture of the hair. I'll be do the same thing for this other side of the hair and just switch shading. I am going to show the texture of the hair and the point that it's straight hair. Then I want to work on my face parts. I'm going to complete the eyebrows this way. Again. I'm going to shade inside of them, dark in them. And also this eyebrow. It'd be actually darkening inside of the second eyebrow as well. And I'm going to emphasize on the upper eyelid over here. And then with separating a light for the pupil, I will darken the rest of it. Also give some more color and darkness as the lower eyelid as well, just to not leave it untouched completely. So it would be actually do the same thing for this other, I mean, the procedure and the process is completely the same. And for the nose, obviously, I'm going to darken the nostrils in this way and work on them. Also. Go over the lines that I've already created. Now, for the mouth. First, I'm going to separate this area which shows that in their part of the mouth. So I'm going to shade it in order to show the depth inside of the mouth except the teeth. Obviously. Then I'll create the upper lip and the lower lip as well. So here we go. This is our other female character that we've created together in a different shape. 12. Angry Lady with pigtails hairstyle: Hello to all of my dearest friends. I'm here again with another tutorial session for you. In this session we are going to create another female character. And I be starting with creating the general shape, my character's head as the shape of a circle. Then I would add to draw to my character here, something that I have to tell you about the character that I'm creating here is that I want to create everything so simple in this character. Therefore, I would not create a big job for her. Because again, I say I want to create simple shapes for her. So I just determined the jaw area. Very simply and very small like this. Okay. It thickens that are this area for our characters. Draw. Here would be our neck starting. And because I want the face to be turned a little, therefore, I have to first determine the direction line for the face. Alright. Then I will continue my characters neck, connecting it to the shoulders. And then I would move on to create the General Harrison for my character. And as you can see, I haven't created the ears because I am going to cover them with her hair. I saw it from the top of my character's hair. And I'm not asking to consider big volume for her hair. I just create the shape of the hair like this as much as this. Then for the store part of hair, hair, I'm going to create a shape like this. Alright? Well, as you can see, the face of my character is turned, but at the same time, it's been turned up a little. I mean, it's like she's looking up for this area. Below the chin. I would have to add some more shapes and some more volume. This part would actually be added to the neck because I want to head to be churned up wired a little too much. It's just again, I say like she is looking up. I'd be determining the placement of the eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth. And I'd be determining all of that, these angular line, straight ones because I want to show that my face is looking up. Then I'll create the rest of the hair. I mean, this side of the hair should also be created. And then from inside of the hair, I just connected over here. And then I can even show that a part of the hair is been tied up and the rest of it is actually coming down this way. It's like a ponytail, but it's on one side. But because I want to make it more symmetrical, I would create the same thing on this side of the hair as well. With the use of a guideline. I'm going to create exactly like the other side. And then from here I be continuing the hair. So now I'm going to also determine the general shape for the hair which is in front and is going through to face covering part of the forehead. I'd be coming down from both sides to the lines of the face. And then from here, I'll come up. And then I get to the chin here. And from here, I just do the same. Alright? The both sides of the head and the face is determined. I'm going to place the main parts of the face. Then I can work on the details. As usual. I'd be starting with the eyebrows. Well, I'm going to create the eyebrows in this shape going up. Because again, I say she is facing up ls-l. Then I'd be place the eyes over here in their correct position. On this side would actually go underneath the hair a little because the hair has came all the way down. So a part of this I is going to be underneath the hair and the hair would be covered. I create the upper eyelid, the lower eyelid and the pupil. And then I'll just do the same for this second. I. Alright. My character is looking this way. She's looking right. So we create the pupils on the right side of the eyes. Okay? Now I'm going to create my character's nose. And for that, I'm going to create it in a way that the shape beneath the nose can be seen. I mean, because you want to show that our character is facing up. We have to create more of the nostrils because she's looking up so her head would go back. Everyone, we are in detailing phase. We would definitely work on this more. Don't worry about it now. Alright. This way, I'm actually showing the character's expression better than I'd be adding the lips. Here would be the lines for the lower lip as well. And as you can see, we've created all the lines in a way that can show she's facing up. Now I'm going to erase all these extra lines and guidelines so our face would show itself better. Then if there are details needed anywhere, we can easily add them. So I'm just going to make my work a little bit more framing. It's too busy right now with all these guidelines and extra lines. So first, we have to clear that up and then we can work on the details. Over here on the neck. Ever that we've applied. Any extra lines should be all eliminated and erased. This is actually very necessary for your work. To look clean and nice. Then I'd be adding the details to the face. After I'm done. I'd be starting from this side of the hair to add the details to my work and my character. Just like this. I might even bring some part of this hair coming out, making the hair look free. Some parts of it should actually come out. And also another part can be created here. And then I bring the rest of the hair down until I get to this area that just tighten her hair. Then I do exactly the same on this other side as well. I'd be completing the shape of the hair and also creating a part out of the wrist. I'm separating apart here for the hair. Now I want to create earrings for my characters, but I can actually not see the ear. I'm just going to create the earring without having the ear. So in this way, I can basically an, only add the earring to the ear as the shape of a circle almost. And then you also should create two lines. Be careful about that because you're creating an earring with a thickness. Then for the other ear, we're going to do the same thing. We can note C to ear, but the earring has came out through day hair and we can see it clearly. So yet again, I'm going to create two lines for this airing as well. So we can show the volume of our earrings. Now in this inner part of the hair, actually want to separate another line like this. So hair, hair would actually look better. So I'd be darkening the eyebrows. Then. Eyes be darkening this upper eyelid for the eye. So I'd be also creating two P O pill over here. Actually, I'm going to darken it. And I'll just do the same for the second eye as well. And I'll emphasize on the upper eyelid, on both eyes. She kinda looks like Pocahontas. So you can, as you can see, you can create so many different faces with the same procedures. And after determining the nostrils and emphasizing on them, we're also going to shade this area a little so we can show this is actually the lower part of our nose that we're seeing. Then I'd be working on the lips and completing them. Just as easy as that. I don't want to overdo that. You're actually creating the lips in this shape because the whole shape of our face should face up. So just in this way we can show it perfectly. Now for this area, I'm also going to add some more shades. And also I'm going to shade this area below the chin on the neck right there. So I can show the head is facing up and it's going back a little. Alright. Then I would also consider a part like this for her clothes. Right? So this is the shape of our other female character. We can also shape their hair as well in order to separate it from the other parts like the face. And in order to make the texture more clear, that is a hair texture and the direction of it which is going down. We can actually show so many things with shaving these areas and also making it cuter. And Morris special. I'd be shading these into direction of hair, hair lying down. And just like that, my work is going to be complete all the way down. So this is our character which we've created together with another different and unique style. 13. Woman with serious face and glasses: Hello to all of my dearest friends. I'm back again with another tutorial session for you. Well, this time, in this session we are going to create another female character. So I'd be asserting with the general shape of my character's head, aka the skull. And I am going to shape it like this. Then. As you can see, I'm creating it as a shape of a circle. After that, I'll be creating my direction line for the face. I want my character to be in the front view, therefore Ib bringing this direction line through the middle of the face. Alright, then I'd be adding the jaw area. And as you can see, I am creating the draw completely thin and narrow and I just bring it down. Then after that, I'd be adding the neck to my character. Alright. Now that the general shape of our head is determined, I am going to create the neck as well. And I'm going to continue it until the shoulders. And then I can work on some other parts like the ears, which I be creating from this side. Well, actually we do not have one of the ears or maybe even both ears because when we create our hairstyle way, it might get just on this area. So I want my characters hairstyle to go up in front like this. And then I am going to determine this shape over here like this. And then for this tied up part of my character's hair, I will consider a shape. So I might even have a ribbon on her hair or anything that just tighten up her hair with it. Okay. Now I'm going to create a bomb for her hair. And from both sides, I just come down simply. As I said before, I can even cover the ears. And then in detailing phase, I would add as much details as I want to it. Then from here I bring it all the way down until the shoulders. Then I'll do the same for this area. Bringing it down. Again. Over here. I cover this ear and then I come down even more. From both sides. I'd be continuing the shape of the hair. Alright. Now I'd be determining the placement of the face parts. As usual, I will start with the eyebrows and I'll create them in this way. Very, very narrow. As you can see. And also I'd be creating the eyebrows are going up in the corner. Then I will create the eyes. Again very simply. This phase that we are creating is a bit serious. I mean, it's going to be a bit serious. Therefore, the shape of the eyebrows and eyes would be like this because I want to show. A rather serious face. Alright. Now I would also work on this, I creating the Peel, peel. And after that, I would work on this area below the eye. Okay. I wanted to create glasses for my character. So for this area around the eye, I will consider the glasses Island to create a circle frame for my glasses. So I just created all around the eye. Then I'll create this connecting part between the two parts of the frame. And I create the rest of the frame. And my second, I actually around my second eye as well. After creating that, I should definitely check to see if whether the bottom or the top part of our glasses parts would be on the same level. So there it is. And we will be completing our glasses here. Now, I want to work on my character's nose. And I'd be creating it very generally. And simply. Just a bit of maybe the nostrils would be showing here. And the general shape of the nose. Alright, then I want to work on my character's mouth and lips. And as I said before, I want the character to be completely serious. Therefore, we can create the line between the two lips completely straight. Then we can work on the upper lip. The lower lip. We're just going to create them very simply. For this gag here, we're not going to create a smile, on the contrary of the most of our previous characters. So as you can see, I've just considered a flat straight line going through her lips. So this is the general appearance of our character. I just wouldn't want to create a lighter spot here in her eyes. So then I can darken the rest of her pupil. And I will create the rest of it in the details. As you can see, I've completed the pupils with keeping your spot of the light inside of it. Alright. Now I'm going to erase all these extra lines and then I can move on with creating the rest of the details. So all the extra lines and guidelines would be erased completely. The lines on the, draw, the lines on the skull. Any lines which are not creating our whole character should be erased. And don't forget to erase the ears because as I said before, our hair is covering most parts of the ear. So I'd just be erasing them right now. And if just accidentally erase some, some of your main lines or some parts of your main lines, don't worry about it. You can always edit and then bring it back, but be sure to erase all the extra ones. Okay. For our character styles detailing, we would be creating several lines going up like that. And from this side, I'd be doing the same in order to show the direction of the hair better. We are creating these lines from top to bottom or bottom to top to express the direction of the hair even more. Then in this area, I've said before, we are going to make the hair into bomb with a ribbon. So just like that, we will also at the shape of our ribbon which has been used here. And maybe it just looks like a bow. So I would have to create a same shape on the other side as well. Then for here, prone to bump, I'm going to also create some little lines like this, again in order to show the direction of the hair. And we want to say it's actually the continuous over the hair which has went up. Now from sides. I would also show the hair with several lines. This time I'm going to show that the hair has actually gone to the size and then to the back of the head this way. And I'd be separating some parts just like that. Then after that, I'll be creating a part of the ear because I just want to create a small earrings for her. So that's it. And for the other side, I'd be doing the same. I can create some small parts and I can basically create some hair coming out of the shape of our hair. These here are floating in the air and this can actually make your work look more natural and cuter than I we considering a small airing on each ear. Alright. Then I'd be creating the rest of the hair this way. Now, I wanted to dive into the face and work on that. First of all, I'll complete this area for the hair. And then second of all, I'd be shading this area a little inside of the face because I want to show the shadow that hair has created for this area. Then even on the glasses, I would have to create several lines to show the reflection of light on the glasses. Okay. Now I'd be shading this area below the glasses as the shadow of the glasses themselves. And also a little bit of shading would be placed here on the neck, below the chin. Alright. This kind of shading is actually because the placement of our light source is in a way that the light is coming into the face. And the shadings would be like this. If you change the placement of the light source, your placement of the shadings and the direction of your shadings would be definitely different. So this is our characters serious face that we've created in this way. 14. Beautiful lady with long hair and glasses: Hello everyone, Welcome back. We are here with another tutorial for you. In this session, we are going to create another female character. Well, as usual, I'd be starting with the general shaping of my character's head and its skull would be the first thing that I'm going to create. Then determine a direction line for the face. And I want my character's face to be in a front view. Therefore, I bring the line from the center down and then I'm going to add the jaw to the skull. Also from this side. I'd be coming down and then toward my character's chin. Okay. Now I would actually bring the line down a little bit more until I get to the neck. Just like that, I'll create my characters neck as well. Then. I may even create a part of the shoulders, obviously from both sides. All right. Now, for my character, I want to create a hoodie. And basically I'll create this inner part which is going to connect to the neck. And then I can create the hat off the clothes like that actually, as I said before, I'm creating a hoodie for her. So I bring one side down to the back of the neck, but for the other side because I want the hair to come in front of our face and covering the right side completely. I would not create the rest of the head coming out of the other side. So I'm going to determine the placement of the ear right now. This side, again because I said I'm going to cover all of the right side with her hair. We would not actually see the right ear as well. So I'm just going to create the left ear for here. Okay. Now I want to work on the shape of the hair and the hair style. Well, I want my characters parking to be over here. And I'd be shaping it like this. Then for this inner part of the hair, I start almost from here, from the middle of the face and I bring it down to the ear just like that. Now, for this side, for the right side. First of all, I'm going to bring the hair up, take it up. And then from here I would just go down all the way down, even coming on the clouds and going over the shoulders. And for this inner part as well, I'd be creating the hair going up and then come down again. And I might actually bring a part of the hair through inside of my face covering the forehead. A part of it. Obviously, as you can see, with this line, I'm actually going to determine the inner part of the hair which should be shaded lighter. And then I continue their hair in this shape with this curve and wave going down. So he would have our hair right now. This is my characters hairstyle. Now, I'm going to work on the rest of the face parts. Just before I forget. We would have to also bring the rest of the hair down from behind our ear on the left side. Now, I'd be determining the position of the eyebrows and creating them. Obviously. This side, a part of our eyebrow, is being covered by the hair, so it cannot be seen completely. And we're only going to create the part of it that we can see. For the other eyebrow. We are going to create it completely. And now I would want to work on the character's eyes. Again. I want this character to have glasses as well. So first of all, I have to complete my characters. I small part of it cannot be seen because of the hair. And then I just do the same for the other side, creating the other eye in the same shape. And obviously the same size because we are in the front view, no perspective. Then I would add the Peel, peel them as I said before, the outer corner of our first is covered by the hair. So don't worry about it. Now, I'm going to create my characters glasses. Well, again, I want to create a circularity glass for her. I want the frame to be as a shape of a circle. So I create circles around her eyes. One on this side, then with this connecting line, connecting part, which actually goes on the nose and connects two parts of the glasses together. I move on to create the second part of my glasses. So here we go. Alright. Now I would like to work on the nose as well, creating the nostrils over here and then the sides of the nose. And at last, I would want to create my character's mouth and lips. So first of all, I create a line between the lips, then I'd work on the upper lip. The lower lip will be added at last. Then I'd be completing this part inside of the ear. Alright. Now for the head of the hoodie, we should also create this area because it can be seen even by our hair covering the right side. And then here I'm going to create two strings or two strands. Dangling down to hoodies hat. Alright. Now, the basics of my characters are ready. I mean, I've created all the basic parameters in my character and our primary sketch is complete. Therefore, it's time to erase all the extra lines and guidelines. So we can develop our character and make it into a whole beautiful, cute character with details. And then also the lines coming into the face and long hair. Forever we see any extra lines. We would have to erase it, even these lines which were supposed to lead us to the shoulders, but now it's covered by our hoodie. So that will be it. Now, I'm going to add the details wherever they are needed. For example, this area inside of the hair, the inner part of the hair should be definitely shaded in order to show the difference of it with the rest of the hair. This is actually a part where we have the shadow on the outer part of the hair and it doesn't get any light, so it cannot be seen clearly in the shadings. Then I want to work on this part of the glasses and also the eyebrows. I'm actually darkening the eyebrows as you could see. And then I work on the frame a bit more. Then I'll darken her PU pills, darkening the upper eyelid as well and emphasizing on it. And then darkening this second p of hill. Alright, here we go. Then I would also work on the lips, darkening them a little shaped a whole mouth. So after dad, in order to show the shape and the volume of the hair better, I can create some part of the hair coming out of this perfectly shaped Harris star, because that would then just be really natural. So over here I can create the risks of the shoulders in this way. Okay. Now, I can shave the hair and making them darker, but I'm not going to do that. I prefer not to shade to my character's hair and address, leave it this way, but you can make a different choice. So this is our character. And as you could see for detailing the hair, I just brought some parts of it out. And I can just go over these lines for the hoodie to make it more clear and visible. This is actually me adding the details to the hoodie, which doesn't take so long. And also I would have to emphasize on this part of the face and darken it showing give more. And also this area like that. So here it is. Our other female character is done. 15. Lady with smiling face and medium hair: Hello, my dear friends. I'm here with another character tutorial for you. And as you know, and no other female character, basically. As usual and as always, I'll be creating my characters a skull for the beginning of my work. This would be a general shape for her skull, something between the circle and an oval. Then after debt, I'd be determining the direction line for the face. Now, if you can see this time, I'm creating a different angle for her. And then after debt, I'd be adding the jaw to the skull in this way. So I would also have to add the neck to the head because we don't only want to floating kid over here. We have to show that there is actually another part to this head. She has a body. Then I would be placing the ear over here. And after a dad, I just move right straight to creating the character's hair. I want her hairstyle to be busy again so we can start from where ever that we want. And obviously as you know, we are creating general shape for the hairstyle right now. And because this kind of hairstyle is going to be part by part, we can, again, I say start wherever we want. We can continue down like this. And then later I just add more details to it. Also even maybe a part coming out of this lower part of our face below the chin. Alright. Now right from the other side, I'm going to continue the hair as well. So I'd be creating the hair parts by part, bringing it down until the neck. Now I have to create this inner part, or better to say the front part of the hair. I just start them from here going right on the lines of our face. But for this side, I might bring a bit of the hair inside of my face, just a part of it, and then bring it back again until I get to the ear. As you know, I'd be adding the details later, so don't worry about it right now if it looks wrong to you, we're going to develop it later. Then I'd be placing the eyebrows over here. One of them this side and the other one would be on this side. After that. I want to work on my characters. I, and I'll create its shape. The way I want it. I just create eyes for my character. And as you can see, the eye which is closer to us, is obviously going to be bigger because it's going into specific angle, into perspective. I want my character to look this way toward right. So I'd be placing the pupils on this part of the eye. All right. Now I'd be placing the nose for her. I'm going to create the nose bridge right next to the eyebrow. And then with a curve, with a good curve, I bring it down from this side of the eye and then get it over here till the tip of the nose is complete. Okay. As you can see, her nose is almost round and circle. Then I would have to create the character's mouth and I want her to smile. Therefore, I create a line between the lips like this. So this would be the line between the two lips showing her smile. And F their dad, I be creating the upper lip and a lower lip, respectively. Here we go. She looks gorgeous right now, even though we haven't added the details. Okay. Now I'm going to continue the risks of the neck a bit more and maybe even shape a cola for her clothes. And you can also see a part of her clouds over here and her body. Alright? Now that I'm done with my primary sketch and I have all the basics I need to this character. I'm going to use my editor eraser and erase all these extra lines and guidelines throughout the face, the hair, and all of my character. Here we go. Racing all these parts in a very saw them. I would have to erase them. Then when I get a cleaner shape, I can work on the details, make it all perfect. Alright, now it's time to start developing my character with adding the details to her face and hair. Well, this time for adding the details, I'd be starting with the shape of the hair. And as you can see, I am going to create some parts in different parts of my hairstyle just randomly and I'm just bringing some parts of the hair out of the rest of the shapes. I'm actually creating these on the edges of my hair. So basically around the edge of the hair style, I'm bringing these parts out in order to show the style and the volume of the hair better. I've just created them randomly. There's zone necessity. You create them into very specific place. And I did I'd be doing the same for this other side of the hair as well. Bringing some parts out. Because as I said in the beginning, I want her to have a busy hair. Alright. Now, I will continue to hair. And as you can see, I'm creating some ups and downs, bringing some hair out and making some curves in other parts. And I just continue this procedure until the end of the Harris style. In this way, we're also showing the texture of the hair as well, as well as its style obviously. Now, for this inner part of the hair, I'm also shooting for the front line of the hair. I'm also do the same thing. I will continue my work going down for here. Having a cute little turn and curl, coming to the face. And then I get to the side of the year. I can also complete the ER right now, creating a small lime inside of her ear. Then I'd be adding the jaw, going to the chin and going up from the other side. Alright, Now it's time that I would also complete the face part, AI-based, starting from the eyebrows, going over in their lines and also shading inside of them. And I'll just do exactly the same for the other eyebrow. And then I'm going to work on the eye darkening this upper eyelid. And then I'd be keeping a spot of light inside of the pupil and then darken the rest of it. So I just create a lightest spot inside of my pupil and then I use my pencil to darken the rest of it so I can have my pupils camp lately. I would also have to darken the second upper eyelid as well. Like this. You see how cute and gorgeous sugar. Then for her nose. I'm going to shape this area at bit more. No too much but a bit more. I'm going to make her nose round like this. Then I'd be going to the mouth, shaping the line between the lips. And then also we're on the lips themselves. I'm just going over the lines and then I just lightly shade my lips. They give them a better look. I would also say this lower part of the nose, a little bit harder to show the direction of our light source. And also a part of this area on the neck would be shaded as well because it has a shadow of our face and our head on it. It's practically below the jaw and chin. And then I would also have a part of shading over here between the eyebrows and the eyes. And doing it for both sides. Of course, here it is. Okay. This is other female character, but different hairstyle and a front face. 16. Smiling lady with glasses and ponytail hairstyle: Hello everyone. I'm back with another tutorial session for you. And in this session as usual, we're going to create another female character. Well, obviously I'd be starting with creating a general shape for my character's face and head. As you can see, I'm creating this skull shape between a circle and an oval. Now it's completely either one of them. And then I'd be determining the direction line for the face. Alright. Now I'm going to add the jaw to the skull. And as you can see, my character is going to be in a three phases view. Now, I'd be adding the neck. And then the ear would be placed here in this part of the face. Now, I would also be adding the hair cell. I want my character to have a partying in her hair. And I actually created over here. Then I take the hair, toured right side. And I'm almost going to create the front part of the hair as well. This side partying toward the front of the hair. And then from this side, I'm going to move the back of the head and behind the ear. Here would be the frontline for hair, hair. Well, I want to create maybe a ponytail for my character. And then from behind the ear, I can bring it down. And also from here, I only bring a part of it so we can show that she is having a pony tail, she has a ponytail for her hair. Then I'm going to continue this area, continue the neck until I get to the Show Rulers and a part of the body. And I'll do the same for this other side as well. And four here. I would also have to create a cola for her clothes. And then like this, I will complete her Kohler, this is my characters, clouds, maybe her shirt. And now I would have to work on the face parts into details in the face for creating the face parts, starting with the eyebrows. And this time, again, I'm going to consider my eyebrows very narrow and thin. And I'll just do the same for the other eyebrow because these things should be actually symmetrical on both sides of the face. And now I'm going to create a character's eyes. And I also want to create glasses for her. Therefore, I'd be applying a bit more distance between the eyes and the eyebrows. So in this way, I'd be creating my characters. I create the second eye in this way. And it's obvious from the eyes that she is looking this way. So I also create a PO pills inside of them on this corner. Now, I'm going to create a frame for her glasses. This time I want to create a frame of her glasses in the shape of almost a rectangle or a square. So this would be one side done. I'd be creating this connecting part between two sides of the glasses. And the second part of the frame would be created over here. And then I bring to handle off the glasses toward behind of the ear. I mean, it should be on the year. Now, I would also want to determine the placement of my character's nose right over there. The size of the nose and the nostril. Now for our character's mouth, we are going to create a line at first and then we will add the lips later. But I want my character to be laughing. Therefore, I create a part also for inside of the mouth. Okay. Now I want to give a bonus structure to her face just to make it a bit more different from whatever with it. So I just come onto the cheekbones, turn it, bring it down to the chin, and then bring it up again toward the ear. So that's it. I will connect my lines together like that. Before adding the details, I'd be erasing all of my extra lines and guidelines or any extra thing that I've created here. And then I can start the detailing phase. Alright, so we'd be erasing all of these parts completely. Then. I'd be adding the details to my character's face and maybe a part of her clothes. Alright. Now, for detailing my work, I'd be starting from hair, hair, which is the easiest part for you to start your detailing. So we'd only several lines. I'm going to show the direction of the hair, whether it's going in or going down. Then I'll do the same for the right side of the hair as well. As you can see, I'm creating several lines. I'm emphasizing on some lines in order to make them be clear. Then for this area, actually from beneath my ear, I will continue the shape of the hair and her ponytail down. And I'll just do the same for this part as well. Okay. Now for this inner parts of my character's face. Hi, this starting with the eyebrows. Bill. Obviously I'm going to darken inside of them just to shape them better. And then I bring down here toward the face a little and maybe shade inside of the hair a little. Now for my character's eyes, I'm going to add some details. So basically I be darkening the upper eyelid for her. And after Dad, I can clearly complete the pupils and darkening them. And then I will work on this upper eyelid, on the second eye as well. So there we are. I can connect to glasses together and complete the whole frame. And I can also create a line over here to show the inner part of the ear are inside of the ear. So this is my character's lips and mouth. And I'd be shaping the nose a bit more. Okay, this is the shape of our character which we've completed. Now, at last we can work a bit on our characters clothes, maybe adding some more details to her cooler or the part for her arms and shoulder. Here it is. This is our character. 17. Smiling lady with medium hairstyle: Hello everyone. I hope you're all feeling well and welcome to another tutorial session. Well, in this session, we are going to create another young lady together. We want to see how it's done. Okay? Starting with creating my characters, the skull. And I'm going to create it as a shape of an oval, which is similar to a circle as well. Okay? Because I want my character to be in a front view. I'm going to use this direction line and this guideline to determine the angle of my character's head. And because we are creating a young character, I would also have to create a draw for her. Well, based on the shape of our character's face, either we want it to be a long face or a more rounded face. You can choose her jaw and how much you're going to create the job below this skull? Not depends on you. Okay. Now that you've done that, we can come over here and determined the placement of my face parts. First of all, I be creating my characters ears. So I'm going to use this line to actually determined 1 third of my face, the lower 1 third of the face, and then another line above it. And then between these two lines would be the placement of our ear. Actually, the bottom of the ear would be on the lower 1 third of the face. Then I also consider the nose between those two lines. And here would be the place of her mouth between the skull and Joel. And now I'm going to add her neck. Okay. So I'd be considering her neck a bit long and then I'd be adding a part of the body as well. I can even create a part of her color. Then. I'd be creating the ears in their placement at we've already created. Now because our character is a female and she is a young lady who should work on the face parts very intricately and elegantly. So I'd be creating the shape of her hairstyle. And hair hair line on her forehead would be placed like that. And then I just bring it down. And for this side, I want the hair to be turned up and twist it a little coming into the face covering a small part, and then go back from the side of our ear and then go down from the sides. I will come down. And I just ended over here toward the neck. Then from this other side, from the parting. I'll bring the hair a little bit more above. I add some more shapes and volumes to it. And then I can bring it down from here, from the top of my character's head. Then I'd be turning and twisting the hair coming down. Now I'm going to work on the parts which are close to the neck and yet it's for inner part of the hair. And I'm going to darken it. But I be doing this when I want to add the details. So before doing that, I want to work on different parts of the face and create their basics first. Then I can work onto whole detailing. So if I want to create the eyebrow because a part of it is being covered by the hair. We're going to create only half of it or a small part of it. But this eyebrow on this left side can be seen hole and completely. Okay. Then I'd be creating my character's eyes. In this way. I'd be creating both eyes the same way, the same shape obviously, because they are day belong to the same face. Then I can also check and measure the sizes together and their levels. When I'm sure I'm going to create her pupil first, I should determine which way my character is looking and I want her to look this way. So I'd be creating her pupils in this area. Therefore, she's looking that way. Okay. I can also keep us lightest spot inside of her pupil, which can actually help us completing the character in detailing phase, then I'd be creating my character's nose. And I'm going to develop all of this later. So don't worry about it right now. Then later, I can just determine some more details. And then I just use these two lines to create the nose bridges on both sides of the nose. At last here I am determining her mouth with her lips. And for the lower lip. I would also create a shape like this. And as you can see, she's almost a smiling. Alright. Now I can even shade this area beneath my characters lower lip. And now it's time to move on to this second phase, which is detailing phase. In order to do that, we would have to first erase all these extra lines and guidelines from our character. So when you have these guidelines, you might actually, you are shadings or your detailing might be interfere with these guidelines and extra lines. That's why first, I'm going to erase all these lines. Then I'm going to detail my character. As you can see, I've even erase the part of the ear which has been covered by the hair. Now, wherever I see an extra line, I'd be the one to erase it. So that's it. These are all the extra lines. Now I'm going to add some are shadings to my work and adding the details at the same time. So I start from here, the twists that I have in hair, so I can see the inner part of the hair which should be shaded. For this side, I'll do the same. I will add some are shadings in this area which shows the inner part of the hair and also shade Ellison part inside of the ears. Okay. Now for the area below the lips and also this part between the eyebrows and the eyes. I would have to, at some are shadings even on this lower part of the nose. I just do the same for this area beneath her chin and actually on her neck. I would also have to create some are shadings. And here on the hair because it shows the inner part of the hair which would be dark. So I just be shading it. Now I'm going to shape this area in order to get them out of this one. Plain and simple shape. So I've just created some parts then I will dark and the pure pills, making it complete, keeping the spotlight. Then darkening the upper eyelid. Or better say upper eyelids because I'm gonna do that for both eyes. This way. Dan, I'd be determining can nick the characters neck even more working on her jaw. And basically I go over my main lines once more to make them pop out more. And here it is. At last, I'd be shading the lips a little and I'll finish my work there. You can also add some more lines in her hair in order to show its texture or its direction better. And you're actually expressing the volume of the hair as well. Here it is. That's it. 18. Lady with a surprised face: Hello everyone. Here we are in another tutorial session for you. And we are back. In this session, we're going to create another female character. And we're going to do this together. So I'd be starting with creating the general shape for my character's head. And I actually want to create a character which is shocking from something. I mean, she has been shocked or surprised. Okay, so because my character is shocked after creating this skull, I would have to create digital longer because my character is in shock. Therefore, her mouth would be open. In order to show that better, I have to create a more stretched or a longer jaw. Then I'd be determining the direction line for my character's face and she is supposed to be in a front view. Now I'm going to add the neck to the character. Then. I'm going to create a part of the Kohler and also a part of her clothes on the shoulders as well. Now, I'm also going to determine shape for my characters ears. And now I'm going to determine its placement. Because I want my character to be having longer jaw. We can place the ears on this level, on this part of the face or the head. Now I'm going to create my characters Harris that, well, I want her to have a party on the side of her head. And I'm going to create it like this. And then I am going to bring a part of the hair. I'm going to bring to bear down. And this part of the hair would have actually gone behind the ear. And then with a shape like this, we can easily show it. We can also bring your part of the hair out again from behind the ear. And now for this other side of the hair, I start a little bit more above. And then I'm bringing it down toward the ear. But this side of our hair is actually covering our characters ear. Alright. I would also be creating apart from this side as well. Now, I'm going to determine the placement of my face parts first. So all I want to create the eyebrows. Actually we are going to create the eyebrows going up in order we can show the expression on the face even better. Then I will use my guidelines to see how should be the size of my eyebrows. Okay? Now I'm going to create eyes as well. And this time I'm going to create the eyes actually bigger than usual because she is in shock. But we will not going to create too much bigger. We're actually going to consider our pupils bigger than usual. Because then you go into shock. Your eyes would be widen and your pupils would look bigger. And then like that, we will make the pupils completely around. Then I will darken inside of them, inside of the pupils completely. And I will have no lights there in order just again to say, Show her expressions more and better. Then we'll create the nose and a simply way should also show the nostrils and the sides of the nose. And actually you should create your nose a bit wider in order to show the shock filling in her face. Then I'd be working on her mouth, as I said before, because she is in shock, the mouth will be open. So we should create this upper lip like that. And then I can create the rest of the mouth like this. Open and wide open. We can also show a bit of the upper teeth and also a bit of the chunk. And then at last I be adding to volume for the lower lip as well. Here we've got the shape. Alright? Now that my character's face is complete, I would like to shape the skull a bit more. So I start from the sides, I come down, and then I moved toward the jaw, the chin, and then I go all the way up from the other side. Then I will darken the upper eyelid for the eyes, working on them more generally. And I might even add an eyelash at the end of that. Now because I want to show more details in her face, I'm going to use my editor. You can also use your pencil, but you should be careful to sharpened tip of your pencil first and then you can use it for the details. Alright. I'm going to add the details for the face a bit more. And then I can have, I all complete. Here we go. Well, on this upper eyelid because our character is a female. You can add even an eyeliner. And then you can even showed a pupils more round and circulatory. Then I would want to work on the nose even a bit more, creating a white nose for her because she doesn't shock and darkening the nostrils even more. And then for the mouth, I'd be adding the darkness inside of the mouth to separate the tongue, the teeth from the inner part of it. And then I can work on her lips, upper lip. The lower lip. Alright, here we are. Now after that we are done with detailing our face. We would also have to add some more details to the ear. And then I'd be erasing all of the extra lines in order for my character to show itself better and more than this. So with erasing these extra lines, I will continue my work. As you can see. I'm wearing a sync, all the extra lines and draw on the skull, even among the hair, wherever that you can see them. And basically, these are the lines which are not included in domain lines. So we would be erasing all of them. And also this ear of our character because it's going underneath the hair and it's been covered by the hair, I'll be actually erasing it. And inside of this area, wherever is extra, I'd be deleting it and erasing it. Basically. This way, our character would be saying better and more. Alright? These are the extra lines that have been erased. And even while you were doing it, if you accidentally erase some parts, you can easily create them back again. I mean, if you accidentally erase some of your main parts, I'm going to also create several more lines for the hair just to shape it better and more. And then we can also work on the edges of our lips like that, making them sharper on the corners and edges. And then I can also add several more lines inside of the hair in order to show its texture and its volume better, especially in this area that the hair is twisted and turned. We might have seen some shading. So I'd be doing that. Dan creating several lines in order to show the direction of the hair and its texture better. And then just like that, we'll finish our work. They've created a shocked character, shocked female character, better to say. And she is done. Here we go.