The eyes and nose come in all shapes and sizes every one has their own very unique ones, isn’t that just awesome.
So when it comes to drawing them a little bit of basic structural knowledge will help you get off to a good start.
Look closely at the shape of them and try to get the lines right. Use a dot to position the pupil and use that as a guide to draw the shape around it. The distance between each eye is about an eye width apart.
Concentrate on getting the lines and positions right before you think about eyelashes, brows or shading. Look at the iris where does it sit in relation to the eyelash lines. Draw in the pupil, shade it black but leave a little dot of white for reflection.
Now the tip of the nose is not quite halfway from the centre eye line to the chin, then the mouth measures about one third of the way down from the nose to the chin. Mark their locations lightly on the centre vertical line.
Your nose measures about the same width across at its tip as the distance between the eyes. The correct size for the mouth is about as wide as the distance between the centre of the eyes.
Practice drawing the eyes and nose keeping an eye on where they are positioned.
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