How to Draw Lips for Beginners


Using my triangle method, you can draw an unlimited number of lips: smile, smirk, frown.. you name it!
Easy tutorial on how to draw lips on the face, step by step for beginners.

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How to draw female faces: http://rapidfireart.com/2017/03/03/how-to-draw-a-female-face/
How to draw male faces: http://rapidfireart.com/2015/12/07/how-to-draw-a-face-in-8-steps/
How to draw a smile with teeth: http://rapidfireart.com/2015/04/14/how-to-draw-teeth/

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Intro: 0:00
How to draw 10 different lips: 0:17
How to draw lips on faces: 5:36
Lip swapping: 8:01
Shading: 9:50


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