Video 88 Let's Draw Female (Side Eye) Part 1
Added 2025-07-08 19:02:23 +0000 UTC✍️ (Intermediate) Practice: Let’s Draw Female (Side Eye) – Part 1
By Pogzart
In this focused study, we begin a semi-realistic female portrait viewed slightly from the side, with the eyes looking to the side (not the head fully turned). This subtle pose adds complexity — you must understand facial structure in perspective while maintaining softness and rhythm in form. It's a great test of construction, placement, and visual storytelling.
🎯 Objective
Build a strong, soft-angled female head in semi-realistic style, with side-glancing eyes and proper proportion under slight turn.
Train these skills:
¾ or side-leaning head construction
Eye placement in partial perspective
Maintaining facial softness under form shifts
Anchoring the gaze with clarity and subtlety
🧱 Step-by-Step Construction
Step 1: Build the Turned Head Shape
Start with a sphere for the cranium.
Add a centerline that arcs vertically to show the head’s tilt and turn (¾ or side-lean direction).
Attach the jawline and chin with soft angles — not too sharp, keep the overall face form gentle and flowing.
Use curved guides for the eye line, brow, nose, mouth, and chin — all now slightly wrapping around the face due to the perspective.
Step 2: Place the Features in Angled View
Eyes: The near eye appears slightly larger; the far eye is shorter due to perspective. Tilt the gaze sideways — not the whole head, just the pupils and irises.
Nose: Slightly overlaps or silhouettes if the turn is strong. Keep the bridge aligned with the vertical curve of the face.
Lips: Foreshorten the corners — the far side curves earlier, while the near side shows more length.
Ear: Usually visible, but depends on the turn angle — place it from brow to nose level.
Step 3: Softly Indicate Facial Planes
Gently sketch the side of the forehead, the curve of the cheekbone, and the side plane of the jaw.
Keep transitions between planes smooth to maintain femininity.
Lightly mark the side contour of the nose and eye socket — not with hard lines, but with wrapping curves.
💡 Form & Perspective Tips
Use curved guidelines — never straight lines when drawing a turned face.
The eye line and features wrap around the form like rubber bands on a ball.
Don't flatten the side — show volume wrapping back toward the far cheek.
✔️ Tips:
Keep the near side more defined, and the far side soft and shortened.
Let the eyes glance subtly — don’t over-stretch the irises or you’ll lose realism.
Keep cheek and jaw transitions smooth but structured.
Light pressure is key — this is construction, not final lines.
🎨 Stylization Guidelines
For semi-realistic anime style:
Gaze direction is emotional — a side glance can feel shy, cautious, or calm.
Eyes may be slightly stylized, but sit correctly in the socket.
Use clean structure, avoid anime-style shortcuts like flat face sides.
🧠 Optional Challenge Ideas
Draw the same head turning both left and right.
Try the same angle with different expressions: calm vs confident.
Practice rotating the same head slightly — from front to ¾ to side — in sequence.
🔁 Practice
Sketch 3 female heads at different degrees of turn (¼, ¾, side).
Focus on the eye placement — keep the eyeballs consistent with head direction.
Ghost in the entire skull volume so the eyes don’t float or detach.
This is the start of subtlety.
Mastering partial head turns and glancing eyes makes your characters feel alive and aware.
Let structure wrap and gaze flow.
– Pogzart