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Lips Drawing Tutorial. How to Draw Lips. For a video version of this tutorial visit www.proko.com/how-to-draw-lips-anatomy-and-structure This tutorial is a continuation of How to Draw the Head from Any Angle. I will cover the basic forms of the mouth, some anatomical information, and the key information about the minor planes. At the end, I will show a step by step drawing of the lips. Basic Forms One of the most overlooked ideas of the mouth is the cylindrical tooth cylinder underneath.

The lips are not flat on the face, but rather get pushed outward by the teeth. You can see here how this inflated cylinder affects the surface forms of the lips: Major Planes Anatomical Information I won’t go into too much detail about all the muscles of the lips and their functions because that’s not the intention of this tutorial. Is a great resource for anatomy. The red portion of the lips and the part directly above and below is called the orbicularis oris. Minor Planes The Red Portion of the Lips The Upper Lip Region The Lower Lip Region The Node. Facial Angle. Drawing the Mouth - Ink Wash and Line. Get inspired. Get motivated. Practice. Improve your drawing skills! Basic 101: Pre-Class Assignments and FAQs. Note from the Editor: This first post is ONLY kept for its historical value. See the thread Start Here!

For the current information. Basic 101: Pre Course Assignments and FAQs Hello and welcome to Basic 101. For the Class Members 1. Monday October 18th. 2. Each week I will do a project. 3 Do I HAVE TA? Not at all. 4. NO. 5. The guest lectures are a series of demonstration supplements with comments by some of the WC artists who have volunteered their time to participate. 6. Well technically that is three questions but here goes. Is there a book? Boy, you DO ask some excellent questions. AHA! Not at all. Why You? Good Question—Why Not? For the Lecturers: What is a Guest Lecturer? A guest lecturer is a voluntary contributor of a demonstration either based on the de Reyna book or drawn from his or her own personal experience. Why not call them demonstrators? Well, you could—but to me demonstrators sell rubberstamps, Tupperware and protest the plight of the red speckled duckbilled porcupine.

Uh…no.