The nose, though often overlooked, is a crucial element in portrait drawing. It adds character, expression, and depth to a face. As I practices sketching different types of noses, I focused on structure, shading, and proportions—each stroke refining my understanding of facial anatomy.
From delicate and narrow shapes to broad and defined features, every nose carries uniqueness. Light and shadow play an essential role in creating depth, making the sketch feel more lifelike. With each pencil movement, I explored different angles, perspectives, and styles, allowing me to sharpen my skills and bring more realism to my art.
Sketching is not just about drawing what we see; it’s about understanding forms and capturing their essence. This practice session brought me closer to mastering the subtle yet impact details that make a face complete.
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