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  2. Jun 27, 2014 · Learn one way to draw a realistic human skull. Subscribe here for more art videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/circlelinemediaIn this video I show you step b...

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  3. Step 1: Start with the basic shapes and lines. Draw a wide oval to represent the top portion of the skull. Then add lines that show where the jawbones come down to form the bottom of the skull. Add a vertical line down the center of the face, where the nasal cavity is.

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    Make a circle. Press lightly with your pencil to make a faint circle. Sketch the circle so it's as wide as you'd like the whole skull to be. You'll use this outline to make the top portion of the skull.[1] X Research source If you're struggling to draw a circle, use a compass or trace a round object that's as large as you want the skull to be.
    Draw a straight horizontal and vertical line through the center of the circle. To make guidelines for placing features, lay a ruler on your paper so it passes through the middle of the circle. Make a straight horizontal line and then turn the ruler to make a vertical line.[2] X Research source Make the vertical line extend below the circle so you can use it to draw the jaw.
    Create 2 hexagons along the bottom of the horizontal line. Draw an eye socket in both of the bottom quarters of the circle. Make the top line of each hexagon along the horizontal guideline and sketch each hexagon large enough to fill half of each quarter.[3] X Research source Leave a space that's 1/5 the width of the circle between the hexagons.
    Sketch the nose cavity along the vertical guideline. Make a short horizontal line on the vertical guideline so it's halfway down the eye sockets. Draw a straight line that comes down from each end and away from the center of the circle. When your pencil is close to the bottom of the circle, bring the 2 lines together in a point at the very bottom of the circle on the vertical line.[4] X ...
    Draw the angular outline of the sides and middle of the skull. Lightly sketch from the temples towards the eye socket so the skull bulges out a little. Curve the line back towards the center of the skull before making it curve away at the level of the nose cavity. Then, draw a straight line down at an angle below the nose cavity. Make this line go across horizontally to connect to the ...
    Go back and color in the skull with colored pencils or markers if you like. Thanks Helpful 6 Not Helpful 5
    Embellish your skull by drawing flames, crossbones, wings, or roses around it. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 6
    Use a reference photo to help guide you as you sketch, so you're able to create accurate proportions. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
    I recommend using a stomp whenever you shade your drawing. It makes it a lot easier to blend your pencil markings.
    Use a 2-H pencil to sketch—they create really light markings as you draw.
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  4. Jun 4, 2021 · Below, we will provide a list of recommended materials as a well as step-by-step instructions on how to draw a skull realistically. Step 1: Your Skull Outline First, you need to draw the shape of an oval – as we have mentioned, the human head is similar to that of an egg shape pointed downwards.

  5. Aug 4, 2023 · Learn how to draw a human skull in a simple, universal view. No special skills required—I'll guide you in this tutorial and teach you skull drawing step by step!

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  6. Learn to draw a skull in just 4 minutes! For access to exclusive art tutorials, please consider becoming a PATRON ️ https://www.patreon.com/markliamsmithS...

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  7. Step 1. Draw the upper half of a half-circle. Step 2. Add 2 lines, 1 inside each side of the circle. Start the lines inside the circle and gently curve them outside the circle. Step 3. Continuing on these 2 lines, draw 2 lines (1 on each side) bringing the angle of the lines down and slightly inwards.

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