As with most human features, this depends entirely on the person or character you are drawing. A neck can be made in two simple lines, each descending straight from the head/jaw of your subject and then curving off into shoulders at the bottom. You could also add a vein or an Adam's apple with an additional few lines if that is needed; human necks are usually more curved in the back than in the front. Men tend to have wider, more muscular necks while women's necks are slender and slightly longer.
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i live in mississippi and having neck and back problems and i draw from my husband's ss
for the head draw a square then the neck draw a ting rectangle ,for the body draw a sqare or a rectangle it depends what robot you want to draw,for the legs draw a small skinney rectangle and ll the rectangles i said be for are going up and down so last the feet are laying on the ground and are a rectangle
you can't unless you get and black marker pen and draw two holes near your neck
Draw a small circle where you want the head to be. Draw a line down from the circle, indicating the neck and torso. This is line 1. Draw two lines sticking out from the first, one on either side, at the point where you feel the neck ends and the torso (chest) begins. At the bottom of line 1, from where it ends, draw two more lines down in an inverted "v" indicating legs. Further lines may be added to the top of the circle to indicate hair, and smaller lines may radiate from the ends of the arm lines indicating fingers.
To draw is to pull something. He pulled his head in toward his shoulders, like he was hunching his shoulders up to protect his neck.
To draw the head and shoulders in a portrait, start by sketching the basic shape of the head and neck. Add details like the eyes, nose, mouth, and ears. Then, outline the shoulders and neck to complete the portrait. Use shading and highlights to add depth and dimension to your drawing. Practice and observation are key to improving your portrait drawing skills.
you start with the head then move on to the body then the legs,ears,neck,shoulders,face,bacround,then you are done.
To draw Greg Heffley, you can start by drawing an oval shape for his head, then add his ears on either side. Next, draw his neck and body, emphasizing his hunched posture. Finally, add in his signature wispy hair, eyes, nose, and mouth to complete the drawing.
First, draw a circle for your head. Then, draw another circle bigger than the first circle. Now, draw a circle just as big as the head for the butt. Next, draw lines for the legs and semicircle's for the paws. Draw the ears, not on top of the head, but a little to the right of it. Draw the snout, not too long or too short. Too short is if the snout looks like a pug, and too long, well, you'll know if it's too long. Now, flesh the wolf by drawing the legs and paws. Now, draw the tail. Trace over the ears, and go down to make the forehead as you're approaching the snout. Draw the eye, nose, and mouth. Draw the neck. There you have your wolf!
A necklace with some length, 24 inches or longer, can draw the eye away from the chin and neck area creating a leaner appearance.
no Whoever put "no" as an answer, at least try to explain. my answer is, if she can do that, encourage her .im 10 and i cant draw worth anything .give her pictures of family members and tell her to draw them. try her with animals. do you think you can upload a drawing of hers and send it to me? cheddarshrimp@gmail.com hope this helps!