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How To Draw Stephen Hawking

How To Draw Stephen Hawking by pencil with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Celebrity drawings for beginners and All. Line Drawings

Step 1

Start with this oval by lightly drawing it with the #2 pencil or my recommended 0.7mm mechanical pencil.

Step 2

Draw the bisector to place the Stephen Hawking features symmetrically.

Step 3

In this step, draw a crescent shape for his hairline and head.

Step 4

These lines are great tutorials for drawing a. eyebrows, b—eyes, c. nose, and finally d. the mouth. Watch closely where his features appear on principle, then draw them into your code as we continue the steps. Stephen Hawking

Step 5

Now outline his eyebrows, eyeglasses, and eyes. Watch closely to see where his eyes fall on the guideline and notice that the bottom of the glasses is slightly below the following guide.

Step 6

Now draw his nose, smile line, and mouth.

Step 7

Draw on her hair. Make sure you watch where his hair falls near the crescent guide. I will take a step later to help the hairline.

Step 8

Please pay attention to the position of his ears, the contour of his jaw, and his chin and how they relate to the principles. Now draw them in.

Step 9

Outline his collar and shoulders. If you don’t have one, you can delete your policy.

Step 10

I made this line drawing especially for you if you don’t want the pencil shading and blending. If not, let’s continue with the pencil drawing.

Step 11

I don’t want to miss this. The first image shows how to hold your pencil for Overhand (great for writing and detailing) and Underhand (great for shading large areas with broad strokes). You can practice coloring tunes and take it a step further with Melody Exercises.

Step 12

This is what the tools look like. I used a 0.7mm 2B mechanical pencil, a 9B pencil, a tissue, and a mixing base

Step 13

When drawing hair, the best thing you can do is establish a general shape, then work on the main strands by holding your pencil at a 45-degree angle to smooth and cover. Then, as in the third image, you can work in more detail. But here’s a TIP! Do not draw a straight line for the hairline. Make small strokes to represent the section of hair starting at the base. Look at real people and see that their hairline is not straight. Practice and your painting will look more realistic.

Step 14

It’s always great for light shading in your drawings. You can use the circular or diagonal outline direction to shade his face, hair, shirt collar, and jacket with a very soft 9B pencil. Use the pencil on its face as step 10 for a wider area (coverage). The 0.7mm mech pencil is excellent for details like retouching eyes, lips, and eyebrows (even eyeglasses and the plaid pattern on shirt collars).

Step 15

Be amazed at how your painting will look after mixing with tissue paper (like this one). However, don’t randomly apply it to his eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, and hair. One more thing, don’t draw small. Draw on A4 (or 8-1/2 x 11) paper (like typing or copying paper). I used almost all the forms for the head and neck drawing so that the shading areas were large enough to avoid essential features.

Step 16

Here are the finished products. Shadows in hair (complete), shadows on face, and hair are darkened with a 9B Graphite Pencil. Adding the background and blending it makes this contrast-rich and bold for our modern-day Einstein, Steve Hawking! I am closing right now. But you’re all excellent, and I’m happy to have worked with you on this tutorial. Like, comment, and show your love here. And I will reply soon or last. Love, peace, happiness, success and better days come to you.

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