Welcome to our next tutorial - "How to Draw Gacha Face"! In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of drawing a cute and charming Gacha-style face. But first, let's start with the introduction and supplies you'll need.
For drawing a Gacha face, you will need the following basic supplies:
* Sketchbook or drawing paper
* Drawing pencils, preferably a range of graphite pencils (HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, and 8B) for shading
* Eraser for corrections and smudging
* Blending stump or tortillion for smoothening
* Ruler or straightedge (optional)
Additionally, if you are a beginner, it may be helpful to have a few reference images of Gacha characters to help you understand the proportions and shapes better.
Step 1: Begin by sketching the basic structure of the head. Start by drawing an oval shape for the face, with the widest part near the top and a narrower part at the chin. This will serve as the foundation for the facial features and proportions.
Step 2 : You'll now need to darken half of the circle. This will form the outline of the top of the head.
Step 3 : Adding a small hump and a full ear on the left side, same on the right side.
Step 4 :Begin by sketching the eyes and eyebrows. Draw two large, almond-shaped eyes with a slight tilt towards the outer corners, giving the character a cute and mischievous look. Draw thin, arched eyebrows above the eyes, and position them slightly above the middle of the eyes for a balanced look.
Step 5 : Sketch the nose and mouth. Start by drawing a small, round shape for the nose, slightly above the middle of the face, and between the eyes. Then, add a small, triangular shape for the tip of the nose. Next, draw a small, curved line for the mouth, starting at the edge of the chin and extending upwards slightly at the corners to create a slight smile.
Step 6 : In step 5, add shadows and highlights to bring the Gacha character to life. Use your range of graphite pencils (like HB, 2B, 4B, and 6B) to create shadows and highlights on the face, especially around the eyes, nose, and cheeks. Use a blending stump or tortillon to blend the graphite to achieve a smooth transition between light and dark areas.
Fantastic! You've successfully completed our tutorial on "How to Draw Gacha Face" in five easy steps. I hope you found it informative and helpful. Remember to practice regularly and experiment with different styles to develop your skills. Happy drawing!