How to draw easy lips?

Sketch a circle with a vertical line in the middle. Add another perpendicular line just below the middle and extend it slightly beyond the circle.

  • Use triangular shapes to create the general shape of the lips as shown. Add an ellipse in the bottom half of the circle.
  • Outline the sketch. Smooth out the lines and round the corners. Add a small protrusion at the bottom of the upper lip.
  • Erase the extra construction lines and add visible teeth.
  • The lips will be shaded according to their shape to show their volume and how the light falls. The light source is coming from the top right.
  • Use a paper blender from the 33-Piece Drawing Set to blend the dark areas that have already been marked.
  • How to draw a kiss emoji?

    Start with a perfect circle like so and leave a gap on the lower right side. This will be for the heart.

  • Next,draw in the eyes with one open and one winking. Don’t forget the eyebrows.
  • Lastly,draw the puckered or kissing lips and then draw a small heart to fill the gap you left bare.
  • That’s all there is to it when it comes to drawing the kiss emoji. I hope you had fun folks. Thank You!!!
  • How to draw a kiss?

    Step 1. Start by drawing a slanted line which will be used to separate the two faces. Step 2. You will now sketch out the shape of the males mouth like you see here and then move to the next step. Step 3. You will now start sketching out the females face frame like you see here. The chins and lips should touch when they go in for the kiss.

    How to sketch a mouth?

    Draw the line where both lips meet. This is the line where the bottom of the upper lip meets the top of the lower lip.

  • Outline the top of the upper lip. Start at the left end of the first line you drew,then draw a line at an upward angle,about 10-20°,to
  • Sketch the bottom of the lower lip.
  • Add in the vertical creases on the lips.
  • What is pencil drawing?

    pencil drawing, drawing executed with an instrument composed of graphite enclosed in a wood casing and intended either as a sketch for a more elaborate work in another medium, an exercise in visual expression, or a finished work. The cylindrical graphite pencil, because of its usefulness in easily producing linear gray-black strokes, became the successor of the older, metallic drawing stylus