Use a mechanical pencil or a "stippling" motion for subtle skin texture.

Use a blending stump or tissue, but don't overdo it, or the drawing will look "muddy."

Draw "clumps" of hair first, then add individual strands as highlights last. The Power of Texture

Always leave a tiny bit of light on the shadow side of the jaw to create depth. Key Feature Secrets

The bottom of the nose usually aligns with the bottom of the earlobes.

Secrets To Drawing Realistic Faces -

Use a mechanical pencil or a "stippling" motion for subtle skin texture.

Use a blending stump or tissue, but don't overdo it, or the drawing will look "muddy." Secrets to Drawing Realistic Faces

Draw "clumps" of hair first, then add individual strands as highlights last. The Power of Texture Use a mechanical pencil or a "stippling" motion

Always leave a tiny bit of light on the shadow side of the jaw to create depth. Key Feature Secrets but don't overdo it

The bottom of the nose usually aligns with the bottom of the earlobes.