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Simple, Easy-to-Follow Guidelines
Forget about complicated anatomy! This class starts with basic shapes such as circles, ovals, and centerlines, allowing you to understand the face through step-by-step shape drawing. Guidelines shouldn’t simply teach you the right way of drawing; they should serve as a tool to familiarize yourself with the drawing process and figure out your own proportions.

Seeing the Head’s Structure as 3D Shapes
Instead of viewing the head as one perfect circle, learn how to see it as a long oval shape and explore the volume of the head varying by angle, as well as the fundamental roles of an oval. We’ll also cover common mistakes made by learners, looking into elements that frequently cause confusion.

Understanding Structure with a Focus on Overall Balance
The focus of this class is not on drawing individual parts, such as the eyes, nose, and mouth, without any errors, but on creating a naturally-proportioned face. By understanding the 3D form and overall structure of the face before studying its details, you can naturally develop the ability to draw the eye, nose, and mouth.
**Class release dates and content are subject to change without prior notice.
- Section 01
Mastering Basic Angles for More Accurate Face Drawing
1. Intro
2. Key Characteristics to Note Before Drawing Faces
3. Basic Practice for Face Drawing- Drawing lines, circles, and centerlines
4. Drawing Basic Shapes- Drawing different planes of the face: box, cylinder
- Section 02
6. Drawing the Side View of the Face + Basic Hair
7. Drawing the First 3/4 View of the Face + Basic Hair- Reasons for drawing two 3/4 views of the face
8. Drawing the Second 3/4 View of the Face + Basic Hair
9. Key Points to Note About Horizontal Changes in Angle
- Section 03
11. Things to Note When Looking at the Face from Above or Below
12. Front View of the Face from Below
13. First 3/4 View of the Face from Below
- Section 04
15. Drawing the Eyes, Nose, and Mouth from Below
16. Front View of the Face from Above
17. First 3/4 View of the Face from Above
18. Second 3/4 View of the Face from Above
19. Drawing the Eyes, Nose, and Mouth from Above








