Anime Art Academy Teacher's Advice to Students - How to Draw a Well-Balanced Female Character's Face
Published 24 days ago • 1 min read
Hello Reader, Many people have the same problems when they draw. Let's learn about drawing techniques again, this time by referring to advice given by a professional Japanese teacher in response to a question from a real student. Let's use it as a reference when you draw illustrations and manga!
How to Draw a Well-Balanced Female Character's Face
Student Hello, I would like any feedback to help me improve
Student's drawing
Teacher Hi! This is amazing work; I can tell you've worked really hard on it! The characters with different expressions and hairstyles are well-drawn! Each face has its own personality! The balance is also mostly well done! Regarding the advice for improvement, please look at the attached images. 1) About the balance of the girl's face in the lower right corner of the image. The centers of the eyes and the entire face are off. Correct the facial contours and adjust the position of the eyes. 2) Regarding the thickness of the lines. Draw the outline thicker and the details thinner to make the picture look better. 3) Be aware of the proportions of facial parts. When facing forward, drawing the mouth in the middle of the nose and chin looks better balanced. Also, the height of the eyes should be drawn a little lower than the upper part of the base of the ears. Keep up the good work!
Teacher's Advice
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The following are just a couple of examples of the feedback our lecturers give in the comments section of our lectures! Of course the corrections are accompanied with written explanations, helping students to understand how to improve their work. This feedback is included in all of our paid courses!