How to Draw an Evil Face
Evil faces are often the most memorable. The Wicked Witch from Oz, the Evil Queen from Snow White, and the warped Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars are all etched into our minds. A haughty and cold face reflects the sinister desires concealed within. Evil characters are the ones thqt keep us reading our adventure stories, comic books and keep us glued to our seats in movie theaters. Drawing an evil face is all about the expression. Grab your pens and pencil and get ready to create something wicked.
Instructions
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Create the evil hair with a wavy flame-like shape on each side of the head. Add the goatee with two upside down "L" shapes starting under the nose and continuing down to the chin. Add the lower lip with a curved line under the lowest horizontal cross line.
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Add the pupils and irises with small semicircles inside the eyes. Make the eyebrows look more sinister by adding two connecting curved lines above the eyebrow. Flesh out the ears by drawing a parallel line that follows the contour of the ear inside the ear itself. Add tufts of hair to the goatee with small triangular shapes coming out of the bottom ot the chin.
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Ink the entire drawing. Let the ink dry and erase all of the pencil lines. Add shadows above the eyebrows, nose, lip and eyes to give the evil face a more sinister look. Add shadows around the collar and under the chin. Darken in the nostrils and pupils of the eyes. Now, you have a template for an evil face. Perhaps this can be the newest villain in your comic book or fictional story.
Resources
- Photo Credit Illustrations by Andrew DeWitt