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It’s time for this month’s tutorial! It’s on drawing faces, and more specifically centers around 3 common mistakes that artists make. I broke it down into three main mistakes, and do a little demo and paintover for each one. I hope you find it helpful!

As always, here is a cheat sheet with the most essential information from the tutorial, and you can also find a PDF version at the bottom of this post:

Here’s some additional tutorials that you might find helpful to check out if you want to improve your face drawing skills:

Thanks so much to everyone who sent me artwork to include in this tutorial! I ended up selecting work by Robin Westby, Elena Pollock, Dominic Bronico, Sam T, Ashley Drew, Melody Gordon, Azalea’s Dolls, Diaz, Zayn A, Brittani Harris, Feryal, Joshua Lai, and Bookish Gremlin. Big thanks to all of you! If you like this paint-over format for a tutorial, let me know - I’d be happy to do more in the future!

As always, subtitled version is coming up in a minute!

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Yara Proença

Omg! This was really helpful! Thank you so much!

Anonymous

Was very enjoyable Loish. I think the paintovers reeeeeeaaalllly help. Would love to see more :D

Klara Art

I love your tutorial. 💛 I really like the paint-overs it was really helpful see the examples how your solving the real issues and what you focus. I will be really happy see some tutorial about what you learnt in animation school. How animation change your mindset when you drawing with reference. And I love to see more your concept art stuff. I know you can show as the work but it will super cool some tutorial about concept art. How you do character and how you play with shape language etc. 🥰❤️

Anonymous

Definitely want more paintovers in the future - it’s sooo helpful for my visual brain to actually see a transformation happen. Step by step tutorials have a place too, but there’s something about paintovers that demonstrates your points super clearly. Thank you

Anonymous

Thank you again for demonstrating!! It was so incredibly helpful to see!

Anonymous

So good! I LOVE the paintovers. Really cool to see how you tackle some of the problem areas in each. Thanks so much for putting this together! :)

Anonymous

This was soo helpful, thank you! Im a visual person so the paintovers made it really easy to understand how to implement what you were explaining :)

Anonymous

This was great and really helpful! Thank you to the artists that contributed and made it possible.

Anonymous

This was so very helpful especially since one of my sketches was included so I could better visualize what I need to focus on in practice! I really appreciate that!

Anonymous

I'm so glad I became a patron. Tutorials like these are incredibly helpful for where I am in my art journey, and you deliver it so well. Thanks a lot :-)

Anonymous

Such a great tutorial, you handle the paintovers so gracefully. Your tips were also super interesting and helpful! Thank you so much!

Anonymous

This was great tutorial. Thank you so much and also to people that send their art:)

Anonymous

Thank you so much! This was very helpful. I definitely was struggling with my lil faetie-pixie characters face lacking the definition but my brain at the time was struggling to figure out what was missing. 💕💕

Anonymous

Super helpful. You mention a face tutorial. Was it a video, or did you mean the free PDFs on you website? If it is a video, could you post the link again please? Also, do you have a catalog page of the patreon content somewhere? The search functionality on patreon isn't really helpful, at least to me. Thanks again!

Loish

hey tony! it's linked in the description above! You can find it here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/tutorial-video-40374192 there's a full list of all the learning content in the pinned post at the top of the feed: https://www.patreon.com/posts/pinned-post-44072057

Loish

I'm glad you liked it! I think you have a really cool style, I love the personality that shows through in your characters!

Loish

same here, I need to see it to understand it! we artists create images for a reason! I'm gald you enjoyed it :)

Loish

that's a really interesting topic and it's been requested before! I will definitely add it to the list!

Anonymous

So so helpful to see the draw-overs because I could see my own struggles in the original artwork. Thanks Lois!

Anonymous

What a useful tutorial, all 3 sections were really helpful. Thanks, and also thanks to the artists who submitted the original work, quite a brave thing to do

Anonymous

This might be my new favorite tutorial from you Loish!! I learned so much from it. I hope this 'paint-over' video will become a series on your patreon, it was very informative! Thank you for making this tutorial

Anonymous

It’s really a joy to watch your tutorials, I’m learning a lot with the tips. And also, the videos always show so much structure, it’s probably a result of planning ahead I guess, but it always makes me want to pay close attention from the beginning til the end. :)

Loish

i enjoyed it a lot, so I think it should become a series! doing paint-overs always brings me to new insights and learning points that i want to share!

Anonymous

Monster of a tutorial! if anyone just signed up for a month, this is the Must-see tutorial! So awesome!

Anonymous

I agree with Rodrigo, you can tell that you spend time planning the tutorialsbecause there's always a nice logical flow to them: there's a clear intro, middle and conclusion that makes them easy to follow and retain the most important points. I think this type of paintover demo can be helpful in learning how to train our eye to spot these "mistakes" in our own art.

Anonymous

I think seeing you do corrections is extremely helpful. I also think your emphasis on keeping your own style is super important. So I like how you tried keeping in line with the original artists' sketch. Watching you correct over different styles shows how your techniques can be applied to a wide array of issues. Seeing those issues easily corrected gives me confidence to correct my own work without overthinking. I hope you do more of these.

Loish

i definitely will be! it was such a pleasure. i'm glad you got that impression, because i really dislike paint-overs or corrections that push the art towards a different intent than it originally had!