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what are some recommended tutorials on how to draw faces/ expressions

>> No.3001468

>>3001462
Andrew Loomis.

>> No.3001471
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>>3001462

>> No.3001474

>>3001468
thank you hopefully i don't fuck this up

>> No.3001515

Handy dandy tutorial coming right up.
1. Look at a face
2. Draw exactly what's on the picture you're looking at
3. You've drawn a face.

>> No.3001748

>>3001515
That doesn't teach anything you buttfucking idiot.

>> No.3001751

>>3001515
w-whoa

>> No.3001908

>>3001748
Okay. Suit yourself Mr. Whiney pants.
I'll be over here actually learning how a scowl affects facial muscles while you sit here and wait for someone to type in a magical line of text that will make you see every thing more clearly.

>> No.3002046

>>3001748

Actually that's all OP needs. All it takes is constant analyzing and repetitions. Lots of it. Real life/photo ref. Anything that look like a face DRAW IT.

Learning how to draw is something that you need to do and fail a bunch of times before you get it. No one going to waste their and hold your hand until you reach a high level. Face your own problem and solve it by reading books, scouring the internet for information or the ancient way of trial and error.

Or you know. Spend $$$ on one of the trusted online academy. Most of the time there's 1 on 1 teaching.