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How to sketch the nose
How to sketch the nose is as follows:

Among the five senses, the most prominent part of the face is also the part that needs to be drawn in the sketch. To draw a good nose, we must first understand the structure of the nose. First of all, the nose is composed of nasal root, bridge of nose, alar, nostril and nasolabial groove. The nose is also the most obvious part of the five senses, and it is trapezoidal as a whole. It is very important to draw a good nose in the whole work.

To draw a good nose, we must first observe it from several different angles. Look at the nose from the front and be symmetrical. When a light source shines on the front, the light at the bottom of the nose will be darker, and the light at the tip of the nose and the bridge of the nose will be the brightest. The shadow of the nose needs to be solid on both sides.

At the same time, when observing from the side, we should pay attention to the link transition between the side of the bridge of the nose and the face, handle the turning point, and handle the light and shade relationship of the alar part, so as to make the front and side of the bridge of the nose transition naturally.

When we practice sketching the nose, we should also pay attention to choosing different angles to express the nose, so as to understand and grasp the structure of the nose more comprehensively.

No matter what angle the nose is, its shape should be summarized into a simple geometric figure, and then its black, white and gray relationship should be analyzed. In the case of top light, the bottom of the nose is the darkest, the side is gray and the front is bright. Next, according to the internal structure of the nose, draw the faint depth changes of these faces, so that the rhythm of black, white and gray in the picture is very rich, and the sense of volume of the nose is very strong.

So much for the nose sketch. Painting is not easy to learn. You need to spend more time and practice if you want to learn art well.