


How you approach drawing each of your faces will depend on the shape you are drawing on.įor some of the shapes you might start with the eyes, while others might be easier to start with the outline of the head. Look at the shape and envision what your face will look like. Start with one of your simpler shapes, like a circle or oval. OK, now comes the challenging part, but it should be fun too. You want this exercise to be completely random. The more obscure the shape, the more it will push your creativity.Īvoid thinking of the final image when painting your face shapes. Don’t just stick with the ovals and circles. Start with ovals and circles to get warmed up with, but then make a variety of shapes. Feel free to use blue, green, red, purple, yellow, or any color you choose. You will want to stay away from really dark, saturated colors, since you will need to draw your faces on top of the color splotches.

When I made mine, I didn’t worry about what colors I used. This means I receive small commissions for purchases made through these links at no extra cost to you.īegin by making random shapes on your paper. * Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links. In any creativity exercise the outcome doesn’t matter. You can’t be more creative if you’re worrying about the outcome. Use the shape to guide you in your drawing and let it lead the way.Ībove all else, let go of perfectionism and allow your drawings to be what they are. You’ll begin with some random watercolor shapes that you will turn into faces. It’s also a good way to create some original characters for your artwork. This is a great way to push yourself outside of your comfort zone, and challenge your creativity.
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Watercolor Doodle Faces Creativity ExerciseĪre you ready to get your creative juices flowing? Today you’re going to learn how to do a watercolor doodle faces exercise.
