Saturday, October 12, 2019

–– Mod SugarQuill ⚡ ko-fi | Instagramc-j-blr-bitty-blog: I drew this dude a while ago and I was...

–– Mod SugarQuill ⚡ ko-fi | Instagram

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c-j-blr-bitty-blog: I drew this dude a while ago and I was wondering if you could give me tips on how to draw a more masculine face i rarely draw men because girls seem easier to draw so when I do draw men they end up looking a lot more feminine then masculine mainly in the face the body I have more luck on drawing how I want it to be

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I really like the character design you’ve got going on! This guy seems really mysterious :) Let’s dive in.

First, just a disclaimer: I’m going to discuss this in terms of traditional/typical masculine features. Not all guys share the same features, so your mileage may vary.

So the main thing here is probably the jaw. Dudes tend to have stronger, squarer jaws. Before I did the redline, I referenced a male skull and then drew the face on top of my skull sketch, which gave your character more of a chin. I also filled out some the neck/shoulder area, since many guys (and ladies) have a little definition above the collarbone. 

I thickened his neck as well, since “long/thin neck” is often associated with feminine beauty standards.

It looks like you had intent to broaden the shoulders, which was a good move. If they have a bit more padding and are relaxed, they’ll feel even more masculine.  

All in all, fabulous job and good luck!

–– Mod SugarQuill ⚡ ko-fi | Instagram



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