Step
01: As all of our returning mangakas will already know all of the blue
lines you see in this tutorial are only construction lines and we'll be
erasing them later on. So, it's important not to press too hard on your
pencil when drawing these lines. You'll see our final lines in black
towards the end of the tutorial.We'll start with a fairly large circle in the middle of our paper. As it can be quite difficult to draw a perfect circle I recommend going around with your pencil a few times very lightly to get an outline of a circle and then draw your actual circle on top of that. It always helps to have a guide ^_^.
Step
02: Alright, mangakas, time for our center and eye lines as well as the
jaw. Let's get started. In the pose I chose for Elric, his head is
turned ever so slightly to the left side of our paper so we have to
shift everything over slightly. And if we remember our drawing
principles we should be aware of the size 3D principle
where things that are closer to us appear larger. In Elric's case, this
means that the features on the right will be just slightly larger and
take up more space than those on the left.Let's start with our center line. It's a pretty straight vertical that extends down below the head circle but it isn't exactly in the center but pushed just left of center. Next, we'll draw our eye line as a typical horizontal about a quarter of the way up the head circle. Next, we'll draw the jaw and chin. As you can see in the image above the chin is pretty flat, so if you'd like you can draw a short horizontal line below the head circle on the center line and then draw the curving lines from the side of the head to the chin line. You'll notice that the jaw line on the right is smoother while the jaw line on the left has more of an angle to the curve. Once you've got these construction lines in place, we'll move on.
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03: Time to add in some facial features. We'll begin with Elric's eyes.
They are pretty rectangular but it's important that the sides of the
eyes closest to the sides of the head are wider. Also, as we can see in
the image above, the eye on the right is completely within the head
circle while the eye on the left overlaps the bottom of the head circle
on the left. Furthermore, the eye on the right is slightly larger than
the eye on the left following our size 3D principle.
Once you have your mis-shaped rectangles just add a "U" shape inside
each to begin with, we'll add more details in the next few steps. Moving
down, we'll draw the squiggle line just to the left of the center line
and below the head circle for Elric's nose. Next, add the dot for his
nostril to the right of the center line. Below the nose, we'll draw the
straight line for the mouth that curves downward just a tad on the right
end. Lastly for this step, we should draw the two lines for the neck
coming off of the jaw. Please be aware that the neck line on the right
is higher up on the jaw than the one on the left which is closer to the
chin and shorter.
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04: Time to start on Elric's hair. We'll begin by drawing the large "M"
shaped bangs. The middle of the bangs should be on the center line and
you might want to add two small points for the tips of the bangs inside
the neck on the right and outside the neck on the left. This way, you
can draw the arches down to the points. The bottom lines of the block
"M" will be straighter and they definitely overlap the eyes (about half
the right eye and a third of the left). The upper lines of the "M" are
not only larger but more curved. Once you've got the "M" to your
satisfaction, we can draw the curving line for hair on the back of his
head starting from near the top of the left leg of the "M" and curving
around to touch the right leg of the "M" near the side of the head.
Lastly, we need to begin drawing the collar of his jacket. So, let's add
a "<" and ">" shape at the bottom of the head. On the right where
the neck meets the jaw we'll draw our "<", and on the right we'll
draw our ">" starting near the end of the right leg of the "M".
You'll notice the collar doesn't close in the front and that the point
of the "<" on the left is lower than the point of the ">" shape on
the right.
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05: We're going to add some more hair in this step and spiff up the
collar a bit. For the hair, as usual, there's no perfect way to do it
and you can feel free to try something a little different or experiment
in your own way. But here's a quick guide to my drawing, I'll go from
left to right and top to bottom. So starting on the left leg of the "M"
shaped bangs, I've added two large hair spikes on the side and two
thinner, smaller spikes at the bottom. In the center, I've also added
two hair spikes, one on each side of the "M". The spike on the right is
longer and slightly thicker than the one on the right (size 3D principle
again at work here). I've also added a little collic sprouting up
between the arches of the "M". On the right side, I've drawn two more
hair spikes to make the hair symmetrical to the left side, and forked
the bottom of the right leg of the "M" just like the left leg. Now,
we'll move down to the collar and we'll draw a second "<" and ">"
shape just outside the one we drew in the previous step. And in the
corners of the collar we'll draw a short straight vertical line down.
Not finished quite yet. Now that we've got the collar we can add the two
">" shapes on the right side of the hair. These ">" shapes are
more curved and softer than those for the collar and they are for his
braided pony tail. Great work, everyone.
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06: Let's zoom in on the eyes for a moment and do some work there.
Elric's eyes are a little complicated but we'll take each step in turn.
Inside the large "U" shape we drew in step 3 we'll add another, though
smaller, "U" shape for the iris and a small dot inside that on the eye
line for the pupil. The pupil on the right should be a little larger
than the one in the eye on the left. Then, we have to draw the sideways
"u" shape in the upper left hand corner of both eyes that just brushes
the pupils -- this spot will be a reflection spot in the eyes. Then, we
can draw the eyebrows. On the left, we'll draw a strong checkmark shape
with a little line in the upper right corner of the eye. Over the eye on
the right, the eyebrow is an irregular line (take a look at the image
above for some inspiration). Lastly, before moving on, let's draw the
two small "V" shapes under the arches of the bangs with their points on
the center line.
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07: In this step I've just added a few lines to those parts of the hair
I thought were just dead white spaces and could use some depth and
layers. Feel free to try out your own ideas if you'd like or use the
image above as a guide. A couple of dashes can add a lot to your drawing
^_^. One thing we can't forget to draw are the lines on the eyebrows.
We don't want just simple lines for the brows but a little thickness.
Step
08: Now, take out your eraser and lighten all of the lines we've drawn
so far. We'll use our pen to trace our final lines in this step. One
important place to pay attention to while tracing is the eyes. As you
can see above, the outer part of the eyes are mostly hidden behind the
hair arches so there's no need to trace those. Also, the inner parts of
the eyes are unclosed and untraced. Also, when tracing the "U" shape
inside the eye be sure to follow and trace the reflection spot. When you
have all of your final lines in place, let's go back and do a little
line quality work on the eyes and some shading. We should thicken the
lines that make up the top of the eye. Also, we'll thicken the larger,
outer "U" shape inside the eyes but not the reflection spot. Then moving
down, we'll use our black pens to shade some areas, starting with the
area just below the chin and just under the right cheek. When you've got
that shadow, then we should shade the inner "<",">" shapes of the
collar almost completely. You'll notice there is an empty spot on the
tip of the collar on the left. Lastly, there's a small dash on Elric's
neck that I forgot to add before, feel free to draw it in here in black.
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