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Nose Drawing - Easier than it
Looks

After the eyes, nose drawing is the next part we're going to work on. The
nose falls between the brow line and the nose line that you created in the
first tutorial. Noses come in all different shapes and sizes, and you can add a
lot of character to a portrait by exaggerating a nose.
Start looking a little closer at the faces you see around you and notice all the
different shapes of noses. First I will talk about fitting the nose into your
character's head, and then secondly I will talk about creating a really simple
cartoon nose drawing.
Nose Structure and Proportions:
For simplicity, I break the nose into three different parts, the bridge, the ball
and the nostrils. If you feel your nose with your hand and go from the
middle of your eyebrows down towards the ball of your nose, the hard
cartilage that you feel is the bridge. Usually the length of the bridge is about
half the height of the nose. The bridge slightly widens the nose near the top.
The width of the nose at the nostrils is approximately one eye width. If you
draw guide lines down from the inner corners of the eyes you can get a good
idea of how wide the base of your nose should be.
With these basic proportions under your belt what's left to do is draw, draw,
draw! There's no magic bullet solution that I can give you. Now that the
basic proportions have been laid out you will have to rely on your eyes to
guide your hand and fill in the missing details.

Nose Drawings from different Angles



Some things to keep in mind:
 Nose drawing is a little different when drawing men than when you


are drawing women. In females the nose should be much softer, unless you
are trying to make her look like an old witch.
 In men the bridge of the nose should bulge a little.
 Use your finger to feel the shapes of your own nose to help you find
the true forms of the nose.





More Drawings of Noses
Drawing a Simple Cartoon Nose
A friend showed me this really simple way to draw a
cartoon nose back when I was in University. If you're
not ready to jump into drawing a realistic nose, I hope
this quick fix nose drawing can get you going.
Start your line on the inside of the nostril. I usually choose the right nostril
and then draw the nose from left to right.
Begin to draw out the nostril with a curve, bending it down and away from
the point that you started with.
Continue to curve the line back towards the starting point. Close off the hole,
and you have just created the first nostril.
Continue the curve downward and in towards the middle. This curve will
make the ball of the nose and can be bigger than the nostril. Continue the
ball shape, and create a nostril on the other side of the head that matches the
first hole that you created.
Almost done! Now, add some lines on the sides of the nose to finish off the
nostrils.
Finished! To make your nose more realistic you can add in some shading,
and also some additional lines to indicate the bridge of the nose.


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