Welcome everyone, in this new tutorial how to draw a mouth easy step by step for kids and beginners. Before reaching face drawing we must learn all other features included on the face like the nose, ear, eye, and mouth. Thus in this series, we will learn to draw the mouth.
Learning how to draw a mouth easy way helps us in expressing ourselves with expressions and words with help of the tongue. Facial expression also helps in communication and the mouth plays important role in it. Without saying a word you can express your feeling with gestures.
We will learn to draw closed mouth first then open mouth with teeth. Get ready with your pencil, paper, eraser, and concentration.
How to Draw Close mouth Step by Step
Step 1: let’s learn lip drawings step by step . Start by drawing 3 parallel lines as shown in the image below. The middle line is longer than the 2 other lines. Separate them with equal distance.
Step 2: In this step join the edges of three lines in such a manner that they form a flattened hexagon
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Step 3: Start shaping the lip part, draw a bow shape in the middle of the first drawn line. Draw a curve extended outside the last drawn line, refer to the image below.
Step 4: Then in this step erase the outline drawn in steps 1 and 2. Then draw the middle part of the lip same as the upper lip line but a little stretched. It will look like waves.
Step 5: Shape the lip with the effect of light or all the inner edges, this will contour your lip
Draw Mouth with Teeth
Step 1: Firstly, we will start drawing an outline for the upper and lower lip. Draw an inward curve for the upper and an outward curve for the lower lip, as shown in the image below.
Step 2: Give shape to the lips, draw lip shape around the outline drawn in step 2, basically draw arc or heart shape for upper lip and curve for the lower lip.
Step 3: In the middle of both lips draw teeth, broad in middle and small as leading toward end, refer image below.
Step 4: Over each tooth draws the gum for the teeth, do this by drawing a curve over each tooth.
Step 5: Draw fine lines on each lip for the wrinkles. In this step also shade the gum area lighter and fill the inner portion of the mouth with a dark shade.
Step 6: To contour the lips and give it a more realistic look shade the lips near to the wrinkles drawn, finish the lower lip with darker shading.
Below we are providing the 3 easy steps to how to draw a mouth from different angles. If you practiced the above drawings, it will be easy for you to draw a mouth from different angle also.
How to Draw Close mouth Step by Step
Learning how to draw a mouth step by step also builds our confidence while drawing flawless faces. Imagination and creativity build confidence in our drawing. Once you are confident in what you are drawing you will be able to do it in a perfect way.
How to Draw a Mouth Open
Thus kids…! no time is good or bad to try something new. We illustrated the tutorial for mouth drawing in the easiest way to follow. You only need to grab your pencil, paper and follow the steps and images given above and start drawing. You can practice more facial features such as how to draw eyes, how to draw ear on our page.
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