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For Loli, it is usually 2.5 or 3. For girls, 6 or 7 is more suitable. 5-body is the universal proportion of comics and the effect is a bit childish. When drawing the head, generally use an ellipse first. Draw the size of the face. Use cross lines to determine the direction of the face. Use an ellipse to draw the body under the big head. Use cross lines to draw the midline of the body. Pay attention to the width of the character's shoulders. This is the key to determining the size of the character. I have some information here. I put the face. I have sent you a detailed drawing method for multi-angle head modeling

This article will describe the basic drawing methods of faces from different angles in animation modeling. Although the standard animated female face is used as an example here, as long as you adjust its proportions, you can draw various characters as you like.

Front view

First draw a large circle, divide it into three equal parts horizontally, and then divide it in half with a vertical line. The spacing of the horizontal lines doesn't have to be exact; the proportions will depend on the facial shape of the character you want to draw. Don't be too demanding.

Next, make a small mark (a short line, not a dot) directly below the circle. In this diagram, the distance from the circle to the mark is the same as the length of the third bisection of the circle. The marked position is the character's chin, so it will be better to draw it as a short line rather than a point, otherwise the chin will become too pointed. The height of the chin mark is a way to adjust the shape and appearance of the face. Next, draw two diagonal auxiliary lines, which must be tangents to the circle (tangent middle school mathematics), and intersect with the edge of the chin mark.

Then, to make the face plump, it cannot be so thin. Draw two triangles with rounded corners on either side of the face. By adjusting the thickness of the triangle and the height of the cheekbones (the corners of the triangle), you can change the shape and appearance of the face, and you can draw different characters. *

Now that the lower part of the face is shaped, let's add the eyes, nose and mouth. The position of the eyes will vary slightly from character to character, but they are usually located in the lower part of the circle. The nose is approximately halfway down the face (i.e. the area below the circumference), while the mouth is directly below the nose. (This Japanese painting method puts the face lower, making the character look younger. Using the traditional three pavilions and five eyes as the proportion is simpler and more realistic)

Next, erase the auxiliary lines and fill them in Details of the eyes. Now you can see the roughly completed basic shape of the face, and you can add all the details you like, such as hair, clothes, jewelry, tattoos, scars, etc. (Of course, more is better, otherwise it will become a snake's foot).

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3/4 view

First draw a large circle, just like the one in the front view, but now we need to add the auxiliary The line goes to the upper left. This part of the head is a three-dimensional sphere, so no matter which direction you rotate it, the auxiliary lines should be consistent with the curve of the sphere. Divide the face into thirds horizontally and into two equal parts vertically. Of course, due to the angle of the circle we drew, the guide lines will not divide it into exactly equal parts, but it is important to remember that if you rotate the sphere back to the front view, it should look like what was written earlier in the tutorial Same, completely equal.

Next, extend the vertical auxiliary curve below the sphere, and select a point under the sphere to represent the position of the chin. The distance from the circumference to the chin should be a little longer than the length of the third segment of the circle. Draw two auxiliary lines that are tangent to the edge of the circle and touch the chin mark. The one guide line on the left should be steeper than the one on the right.

Draw the outline of the face slightly rounder, and draw two rounded triangles on both sides of the auxiliary line. The left side of the face should curve out to meet the circle, while the curve on the right side should be slightly sloped smoothly. If you want to draw well, practice is essential.

Then draw the eyes, nose and mouth. The eyes are located in the lower half of the circle. You can refer to "How to Draw Animated Character Eyes" in this tutorial to learn how to arrange the eyes at this angle. The facial features should be arranged along the central auxiliary line, and be sure not to draw them crookedly! Otherwise, it will look ugly;) The nose is usually directly under the eyes, and the mouth is usually directly under the nose (this is quite familiar - Tang Monk is riding a horse with a bang, followed by Sun Wukong). Be careful not to extend your mouth to the left of your nose; from this angle, most of it is on the right side of the vertical auxiliary curve. -

After some optimization of the lines, the basic shape of the 3/4 view head is complete. Add your favorite hairstyle and jewelry to her! Here are some different angles of the head. Each one is created by adding guide lines to a basic circle as done in the previous tutorial (for more information on drawing heads in profile - like the example in the upper left of this image, see Nose and Mouth ” tutorial). Maybe the proportions of these faces are not perfect, because these pictures as examples are completely different types of faces (many of them are drawn of men...) ^.^

Of course, in addition to simple In addition to cartoon girl images, there are many other types of characters... You can also try to draw the characters with other proportions like the ones above. Except that some lines are lengthened or shortened, their basic shapes are the same. For example, the one in the upper left corner of the picture has a slimmer face, sharper cheeks, and narrower eyes.

The one in the upper right corner has a much smaller face and big eyes. Male faces are generally longer and squarer, while female faces tend to be smaller and rounder. The child's, different from both, was small and round.