TAILIEUCHUNG - Drawing Realistic Ears

Unless you are a cartoon artist, drawing realistic ears is one of the the hardest parts of the human body you will ever learn to draw. Not because it is hard to draw - but because very few artists think it is important. I mean, after all "it is nothing but an ear!" Ok, I know I just said it was hard, but let me show you how to approach drawing realistic ears in a way that will make drawing them seem like a piece of cake. Observing a human subject and their body parts is a challenge, especially attempting. | Drawing Realistic Ears Unless you are a cartoon artist drawing realistic ears is one of the the hardest parts of the human body you will ever learn to draw. Not because it is hard to draw - but because very few artists think it is important. I mean after all it is nothing but an ear Ok I know I just said it was hard but let me show you how to approach drawing realistic ears in a way that will make drawing them seem like a piece of cake. Observing a human subject and their body parts is a challenge especially attempting drawing realistic ears as they actually are - not as we think they are. It is even harder if the person is familiar to us so I have found that using a grid helps to stay in perspective. By using the one-inch squares as reference points or by drawing a face or ear upside down you are forced to be observant where maybe normally you wouldn t be. The main thing is to not get stuck with specific proportions as no human face is perfect. The next time you leave your house pay special attention to the people you see. Look at their ears - notice the different sizes and shapes. Making an effort to notice these details will help you in your quest of drawing realistic ears by making you realize that there is no such thing as a perfect ear. Ear Proportions When applying artistic proportions to the ear mouth or an eye - try to go slow stay alert and trust your instincts. The ear is important as it is the link between the head and the neck. Place it in correct proportion if possible - The width of the ear is half of its height. I have found that what you are seeing in front of you is not always what you are actually seeing. Understand Different angles or viewpoints always change things visually which unknowingly forces us to place the eyes too high on the face shorten the skull too much or place the ears crooked on the head or one larger than the other. Drawing realistic ears is no different. Draw what you see not what you think you see

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