I would recommend looking up some tutorials and references! Having a reference as you draw is a great way to learn. Even experienced artists still use references.
A key point to remember is that eyes are used as a measuring tool as well. The face is usually 5 eyes wide. It'll be a lot of practice!
Agreed with cackleskeletons- refs are ur best frienddd. But also learning how to follow references is important too. I did a quick yt search and found this video i think will help!
I also recommend being consistent- draw for at least a little bit everyday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBwOmW8g0sE&ab_channel=RossDraws
Just as Desii says! Learning to follow a reference is very important.
You may not see progress immidately, don't fry if you don't. We're our biggest critics too ourselves. Consistency will make strives in your art as you progress.
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A key point to remember is that eyes are used as a measuring tool as well. The face is usually 5 eyes wide. It'll be a lot of practice!
I also recommend being consistent- draw for at least a little bit everyday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBwOmW8g0sE&ab_channel=RossDraws
You may not see progress immidately, don't fry if you don't. We're our biggest critics too ourselves. Consistency will make strives in your art as you progress.