Secrets To Drawing Realistic Faces -

The human face follows surprisingly consistent mathematical rules.

Drawing a realistic face is less about "talent" and more about training your eyes to see shapes rather than symbols. Most beginners fail because they draw what they think an eye looks like, rather than what is actually there. Master the Proportions Secrets to Drawing Realistic Faces

The distance between the eyes is usually the width of one eye. The Five-Eye Rule: The head is typically five "eyes" wide. Master the Proportions The distance between the eyes

Always leave a tiny bit of light on the shadow side of the jaw to create depth. Key Feature Secrets Key Feature Secrets Eyes are located exactly halfway

Eyes are located exactly halfway between the top of the head and the chin.

In the real world, there are no outlines—only where one shadow meets a lighter area.

Use gradual transitions to create the illusion of curved skin.