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Learn how to draw Disney-like Female Faces

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  • Feb 25, 2025
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Learn how to draw Disney-like Female Faces, available at $54.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 17 lectures, based on 59 reviews, and has 458 subscribers.

You will learn about How to understand the main principle in what makes Disney-like female characters so appealing Understand proportions of the stylized Disney-like face How to find symetry The Anatomy of the eyes The Anatomy of the lips The Anatomy of the nose The Anatomy of a chunk of hair How to shade the face How to shade the hair so you get a nice volume Draw emotions An easy practise technique This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners with passion for drawing, animation and iconic Disney characters It is particularly useful for Beginners with passion for drawing, animation and iconic Disney characters.

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Summary

Title: Learn how to draw Disney-like Female Faces

Price: $54.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 17

Number of Published Lectures: 17

Number of Curriculum Items: 17

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 17

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to understand the main principle in what makes Disney-like female characters so appealing
  • Understand proportions of the stylized Disney-like face
  • How to find symetry
  • The Anatomy of the eyes
  • The Anatomy of the lips
  • The Anatomy of the nose
  • The Anatomy of a chunk of hair
  • How to shade the face
  • How to shade the hair so you get a nice volume
  • Draw emotions
  • An easy practise technique
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginners with passion for drawing, animation and iconic Disney characters
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginners with passion for drawing, animation and iconic Disney characters
  • Growing up with animated Disney films, I′ve always been fascinated by their extraordinary drawing style. It was easy to fall inlove with those characters and inspired me to pursue a career in arts and animation later on.

    May be you are just like me and you′d love some day to be able to do this for a living, or even just for fun or for your kids?

    Now, that I have been working in the field of animation as a character designer amongst other things, I have discovered an easy and understandable way to approach drawing the faces of the characters I used to love as a kid. And in this course I′m going to share this method with you, so you can, already now, start practising and get ahead with your drawing skills right now.

    I wish I had that knowledge when I started drawing myself. But now we are here, in the digital era, the time of endless possibilies and access to knowledge from the other side of the globe.

    I′m thrilled to have this opportunity to help you discover your inner potential that you think you don′t have.

    Talent is not required. In fact, talent is overrated. It′s technique and pracitse that is at the core of great drawing skills.

    So what will you learn here:

    – An easy technique on how to create a structure of the female Disney-like face

    – How to see the anatomy even with untrained eye

    – How to draw different shapes of mouths

    – How to draw noses from the front and in profile

    – How draw eyes from different sides

    – Find the volume of a chunk of hair

    – Give emotions to your characters

    – How to practise without any effort so that you teach your subconscious mind to “see” the proportions

    I′m going to give you insights from my professional life and incouragement that you can do it too, no matter what you believe today.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Warm up

    Chapter 2: How to draw a Face from the front

    Lecture 1: Sketch the Proportions of the face

    Lecture 2: Draw the Features of the Face

    Lecture 3: Shading the Face

    Chapter 3: Draw a Face in Profile

    Lecture 1: The Proportions of a Face in Profile

    Lecture 2: Outline The Face in Profile

    Chapter 4: Draw a Face in 3/4

    Lecture 1: Sketch the Face in 3/4

    Lecture 2: Polish and Outline the Face in 3/4

    Chapter 5: Easy way to Draw Mouth, Nose, Eyes and Hair

    Lecture 1: How to draw Eyes

    Lecture 2: How to draw a Mouth

    Lecture 3: How to draw a Nose

    Lecture 4: Draw a Chunk of Hair

    Chapter 6: Emotions

    Lecture 1: How to Draw a Happy Face

    Lecture 2: How to Draw an Angry Face

    Lecture 3: Hot to Draw a Sad Face

    Chapter 7: Practise

    Lecture 1: A pensil and a Paper

    Instructors

  • Learn how to draw Disney-like Female Faces  No.2
    Maria Avramova
    Character Designer and Animator
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