Headshots

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Alright, you will need your supplies again, which should be self explanatory. Pencil, Sharpener, Music (for me), Paper, and something solid. I'll be using my mini desk again since I don't want to sit at the table.

And I'll be doing them all at once so I don't go over the photo limit.

Step 1: get the super rough version done.
Remember, you just need the basics. Circle, something to help you know where the face is looking, and a line for the neck.
That's all you need.
And the only reason the first tree have a smaller circle was that I underestimated the size each will take.

And the only reason the first tree have a smaller circle was that I underestimated the size each will take

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Step 2: Eye ridge.
In the middle I did a quick step-by-step of how to get the eye ridge right, but this will help set the direction, position, and eye placement for the dragon as well as a start to the mouth.

In the middle I did a quick step-by-step of how to get the eye ridge right, but this will help set the direction, position, and eye placement for the dragon as well as a start to the mouth

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Step 3: Finish the beak and add the horns. The horns are where you can really get creative and help give a personality to your dragon.

 The horns are where you can really get creative and help give a personality to your dragon

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Step four: Add the jawline. I start at the bottom or a touch above the end and head towards the eye area. About 1/4 of the way there I add a tooth (or I completely forget about it), before continuing to near the curve of the ridge.

 About 1/4 of the way there I add a tooth (or I completely forget about it), before continuing to near the curve of the ridge

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⏰ Last updated: Aug 19, 2020 ⏰

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