"A profile of an infant’s tiny face, shaded with hatching lines, provides insights into his or her facial proportions in relation to the head size."
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![]() In this project, you draw the slightly open mouth of a baby, by first sketching five circular shapes to represent its five basic forms. When compared to the mouth of an older child or an adult, a baby's mouth is proportionately smaller and has fuller lips; in addition, the five basic forms are more pronounced.
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There are a few differences between drawing the mouth of a baby and adult. This tutorial explains the process of drawing a baby's mouth by showing you how to circle mouth proportions and form a baby's lips with shading. |
This drawing tutorial explains the various techniques you can use to draw profile portraits of babies. It shows you how to understand infants' facial proportions, plan and sketch and shade the face and hair.