Your nose knows that you don’t know how to draw it. You won’t be able to fool everyone for long unless you have a penchant for trickery.
Do you want to draw bird people your whole life? I must have - I found one of my sketches from when I was 10. Few things are worse than having to draw a human nose.
No one can be a credible artist if they cannot render certain anatomical features, particularly when it comes to the face. Humans are hard-wired to identify faces. We seek community.
It’s disconcerting when they are hidden from view because so much personality and even identity is captured in the shape of one’s nose - we need to be able to recognize each other.
The nose is another form that can be tackled if the patterns of light and shadow are memorized.
Remember the order:
- Highlight
- Halftone
- Form shadow
*Core shadow
*Reflected light
*Cast shadow
In drawing a nose, these rules of order apply.
The nose is a mass of nasal bones at its top, which descend into flappy cartilage and fatty wings that jut out on each side, housing the nostrils. All pieces fit together, once again, like a puzzle. It’s miraculous.
Noses, like ears, are unique. Whatever the shape, their shadow patterns behave consistently as light hits them. The nose projects out from the face, creating cast shadows with infrequent exception.
The nostril openings spread out under the tip of the nose. Often drawn as two black holes, they are entrances into the respiratory system. Their shapes may be complex, but it’s possible to simplify them as crescent-like discs of dark shadows. Light does not often hit them from below.
The cartilage gives the shape of the lower nose.
The nose’s creases and divisions are treated similar to any object being subjected to a light source.
I begin with a simple curve of value - not a line. This curve establishes the general shape.
I bulk up some of the initial pencil strokes to add volume to the shape.
The nostril arc is filled in with a medium value of grey. I will darken it later. The beginning of the brow bone arches up, becoming the right eyebrow.
Here I add the outer curve of the left nostril's wing.
Along the top side of the nostril wing is a triangular shaped depression. By introducing this shape early, I will save myself a lot of work later, when plotting more complicated turns.
If you run your finger down along each side of your nose, you will notice that it curves down to your cheek. To suggest this change of direction, add some value to your drawing in this area.
I add form shadow to the tip to show where the nose begins to turn away from the light. In my lessons on eyes and ears, I discussed drawing the shapes of the shadows rather than concentrating on the form itself. The nose is another example; by rendering the shadow cast by the nose, the shape of the tip is revealed. In this drawing, the light comes from above.
Darkening the initial change in value adds contrast.
Here is a simplified view demonstrating how to block in shadow on the nose where it curves under. This figure also shows the swell of the nostril wing.
Now I begin to darken the core shadow as the tip of the nose shifts away from the light source above.
I add a slightly lighter core shadow along the edge of the nose. You can see it taking its final form, especially after adding a tone to the background. Now the lighter areas really come forward.
I use shading to chisel the shape of the nose's cartilage right above the tip. Everyone's nose is a different shape. If you pay attention to these sorts of details, when you draw someone (should you decide to), he or she will be impressed by the likeness you captured.
I darken the top ridge of the nose just a little to give the illusion of bone and cartilage coming together beneath the skin. Light advances, darkness recedes.
I darken the core shadows and check on the reflected light along the rim of the nostrils. You want the reflected light to be darker than the halftone. Your eye will read values like a map and put the form into a 3D rendering. The slightest variations in value make all the difference.
And here is the nose, finished.
And a view from the front.
Drawings © Johanna Westerman 2016 for this steemit tutorial
The up close one with the big nostrils, that's the nose I pick.
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Wow, there is so much detail in this post! I can see this being a book someday! Great job.
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Thanks, Eric. Intriguing idea -
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We can say, you have a keen nose for this article!
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We can say that, yes @french.fyde. I smelled work all day long. ;)
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Brill your really good, I wish I could draw, even with your instructions my nose would not look like that, I am hopeless at drawing.
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Thanks, @karenb54. Take it one step at a time and practice. Nothing is hopeless -
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My daughter loves to draw, this will really help her
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I hope so. Let me know what she thinks!
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That witch nose though lol too funny
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:)
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To draw a nose I always found to be the most complicated part. But why?
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@steempowerwhale, it is a series of complicated bumps and ridges. It looks different from all angles, too. The side view is easier for me - the shapes are more easily defined.
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Great guide for one of the hardest parts to draw. Breaking it down into segments really works. Thanks!
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Thanks, @tinyhomeliving. I'm glad you found it helpful.
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Thank you so much for these tutorials! I've always had problems drawing noses xD
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let me guess, your next post is "How to Draw a Mouth"? then we can have a face! hooray!
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You guessed right, @deanliu
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This is better than the portrait drawing manuals I had as a kid, and a lot funnier. I'm doing a portrait of a child soon and will use your tips.
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@edgeland, thank you for the compliment! I will be doing a series of how to draw children in the near future. Their features are easier to draw because they are so much more rounded.
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That will be very helpful!
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nosy post
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Huh, quick question. What you said above about the nose being essential really twigged right with me, what I am curious though is about the ears. I mean, my art teacher told me you can skip those and 'hide' them with the hair. What's your opinion do the ears have the same essential mark that the nose has on the personality of your portrait?
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@tsudohnimh, eventually you will have to learn how to draw ears - best to bite the bullet and learn. True, you can hide them behind hair, but that's usually a dead giveaway that they are a challenge. I think ears do make the personality come through, because everyone has their own unique shape. But they are on the side of the head, so if you are doing a portrait head on, they will more than likely be obscured. I hope that helps answer your question?
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Cool art. Love the nose running. Funny!!. Keep sharing your drawings @fairytalelife
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Thank you, @funnyman. That was a last minute thing.
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hahaha earmuffs and beck!! that's too funny! what paper are you using to draw on? I really like the tone of it
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Thanks, @andressilvera. I used Strathmore 400 series drawing paper. It's a nice warm white.
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One more great post :) I wonder how many people will start drawing thanks to you
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Wow, @hevrisson. That would make me feel like a good teacher for real. Thank you!
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The nose is a hard one to draw. Great tutorial!
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Thank you, @anca3drandom. I'm looking forward to more of your posts!
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It was entertaining as well as informative. I loved your bird people from when you were 10 :-)
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Hey @fairytalelife, I kinda like the bird people :))
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It's me, again... @ericvancewalton is definitely right -- you should turn this into a book when you are finished and pop it up on Amazon... It's, no doubt, better than most!!!
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you're not only a great artist, but excellent teacher too...the nose knows!
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Such a great lesson, thanks @fairytalelife! Also , like the humor ;-)
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I should try this when i get home:)
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I just farted. I'm glad the nose can't smell it through internet.
That might be the next great idea for internet, smell-o- net.
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Very interesting. Thank you :)
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Hi @fairytalelife just wanted to let you know that I mentioned you in my most recent post as a thank you for being such an incredible inspiration to me. I hope that is ok!
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