Video 80 Let's Draw Male Semi Realistic Part 1
Added 2025-07-08 08:11:37 +0000 UTC✍️ (Intermediate) Practice: Let’s Draw Male (Semi-Realistic) – Part 1
By Pogzart
This is where construction meets character. In Part 1 of this portrait session, we begin drawing a male face from the ground up in semi-realistic style, using structure, rhythm, and hatching to form the base of a believable head. It’s all about proportion, placement, and preparing the canvas for detail and personality.
🎯 Objective
Build a semi-realistic male face with accurate construction, strong form, and controlled linework.
Reinforce understanding of:
Male head proportions
Feature placement (eyes, nose, lips, ears)
Skull-based construction
Semi-realistic stylization with subtle anatomy
Preparing the form for future hatching and volume
🧱 Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Construct the Head Shape
Start with a ball and jaw structure — use a centerline to orient the face and guide symmetry.
Add the eye line, brow line, nose line, lips, and chin using the classic thirds approach.
Indicate the side plane of the head with a vertical oval or curve to establish 3D space.
Step 2: Place the Features Accurately
Eyes go halfway between the top and bottom of the head.
Nose lands about halfway between eyes and chin.
Lips fall roughly one-third between nose and chin.
Ears align with the brow and base of the nose.
Focus on angular shapes and solid structure for a masculine feel.
Step 3: Refine the Planes
Start indicating the forehead slope, cheekbone ridge, and jaw angle.
Use boxy forms or simple shading to show structure.
Subtly emphasize the brow ridge and deeper eye sockets for male traits.
💡 Style Notes
Semi-realistic doesn’t mean copying reality — it means grounding your stylization in believable anatomy.
Simplify where needed (nose bridge, lip line), but make sure the structure feels dimensional.
Leave room for hatching in future stages — avoid heavy lines early on.
✔️ Tips:
Keep your lines light and purposeful — this is the skeleton of the portrait.
Don't detail too early. Lock in proportions first.
Male faces benefit from stronger angles and less curve-based softness compared to female faces.
Use overlapping lines to indicate subtle planes and build depth gradually.
🎨 Stylization Guidelines
For semi-realistic anime:
Stylize eyes slightly, but ground their placement and form in 3D.
Avoid hard black outlines — favor construction-based sketching.
Add subtle indications of skin folds, shadows, and depth with light line pressure.
🧠 Optional Challenge Ideas
Turn this portrait at a slight tilt to test construction under perspective.
Try two variations: younger vs older male face using the same base structure.
Start a female version with the same guides and compare form handling.
🔁 Practice
Sketch the male head from multiple angles using this construction method.
Redraw this base 3 times without looking — to memorize spacing and shape.
Use light hatching to block shadow under brow, nose, and chin.
This is your foundation — clean, solid, and ready to carry style and character.
Part 1 sets the tone for everything to follow — so take your time and build it strong.
– Pogzart