I finished my girl off by hand lettering a little quote underneath with a pink Fudenosuke Color Brush Pen! Keep Zentangling until you’ve filled up the shape you’ve sketched for her hair, and you’re happy with it!īecause it’d be hard to memorize all of the patterns out there, I find it helpful to have a book on Zentangles handy to flip through, or create a Pinterest board with your favorite patterns! I made a little guide of the patterns I used here on the left side of the page below. My favorite is the 03 tip for Zentangling, but the pen comes in 3 tip sizes: 01, 03, & 05. While you an sketch with a pencil first (and I do for my of my art), I like to Zentangle with just the MONO Drawing Pen without sketching first. I really like the feather/vine style patterns, so I’m starting with FLUX for her bangs. Next it’s time to Zentangle! The idea is that you’ll fill in the hair shape you’ve sketched out with a variety of patterns.
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#Easy portrait drawing for beginners how to#
In this project I’ll be showing you how to zentangle hair for a portrait, so start by using the MONO Graph Mechanical Pencil sketching out your girl onto a piece of paper.
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