STEP 7- I am putting on the finishing touches. I usually do a few layers of hatching, followed by smudging. STEP 6- Smudge the cross hatching with a tortillion (blending stump or stub).Not only on the bridge of the nose, but also where you feel in necessary. STEP 5- Replace the solid lines with soft `cross hatching` (a fancy term for shading- `hatches` are multiple lines, created by the tip of the pencil used to create darker tones.watch the video at the top if you do not understand). (This is where most people go wrong in drawing the nose!) The only part of the nose that can be expressed in linear form is the bottom of the nose (Below and to the sides of the nostrils.especially the sides). STEP 4- Erase the lines on the sides of the bridge of the nose. STEP 3- For this step, create a shadow at the bottom of the nose. The nostrils will be the darkest tone on any persons nose. STEP 2- For step two, simply darken the nostrils. 4.) In addition to the major shapes, don`t forget to add the shapes for the nostrils. 3.) An upside down trapezoid at the top of the nose. 1.) An oval at the bottom, 2.) A tall trapezoid for the bridge of the nose. STEP 1- In step one of drawing the female nose, focus your attention on the shapes. In comparison to the Male nose (left) the female nose is: 1.) less pronounced or smaller than the male nose 2.) has a more narrow bridge 3.) has smaller nostrils 4.) slightly rounder at the bottom (this is not the case for EVERY person though) 5.) had less shadow area around the `eye socket` or orbit, on both sides of the bridge at the top of the nose. Today YOU are going to draw the female nose. FREE Downloadable PDF of this lesson AND a supply list at the bottom!
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