
When you’re done, draw the jawline to connect the circle to the chin. Females have all sorts of face shapes, but for this example I’m going to stick with a smooth, tapered jawline that’s less angular.įinally, use a ruler to draw a faint line down the middle of the face vertically. This matters because the circle was drawn freehandedly, so the horizontal diameter could be different.įemales tend to have shorter chins than their male counterparts, so a long chin can display a more masculine look. It’s position should be roughly half of the circle’s diameter vertically.
DRAW FEMALE FACE SHAPES HOW TO
How to Draw a Female Face Step 1: Face Shapeĭraw a circle and make a small horizontal line at the bottom for the chin.

It’s not something you should get offended about. Look at any black person and you can clearly see it. It is a biological fact that black people have more droopy eyelids than whites.
DRAW FEMALE FACE SHAPES SKIN
They like natural white and pale skin tones. Besides, white men hate it when white women get tans. They just go from very pale to somewhat sun-kissed.

They go for a golden, somewhat bronzed tone but they still look fully white after it. Also, the overwhelming majority of white women do not tan at all and those who do do not tan themselves to have a black African or biracial skin tone. LoL, what? Only a crazy fringe group of white women get lip injections and they are widely ridiculed, hated and shunned by the white community. “You people are always trying to darken your skin and make your lips fuller like ours.

Well I guess I’m that token mixed oddball black girl with beautiful skin and soft lips And then there’s your oddball mixed guy who shakes his head and rolls his eyes in annoyance with it all lol.

And then there’s always 1-2 Black and 1-2 White who sugar coat everything so as to not sound offensive. There’s always two or three White people who immediately take offense and feel the need to justify their bigotry by placing the blame on Black folks, and there are always 2 to 3 Black people who immediately feel the need to start discrediting White folks and taking offense at everything they say. Oh and on a side note, the bickering and drama going on in the comments section is typical whenever the topic of race comes up in any online discussion. I am very pleased with this site and have learned some helpful tricks for drawing white people based on referencing the tutorials for people of color. Most tutorials and reference books typically focus exclusively on Caucasian facial structures/features or at best might include a footnote advising you to “adjust accordingly” for non-white people. Anyway, I loved the tutorials and thought there were many helpful tools and techniques for drawing a diverse range of appearances. (Incidentally, I am “White” according to most conventional definitions based on my appearance, however I identify more accurately as multiracial). I typically draw African-American and/or Afro-AmerIndian faces while struggling with white faces. I came upon this site while browsing the web for helpful hints on drawing Caucasian faces.
