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GUIDELINES
Start with two guidelines to keep things even. One guideline goes across the mouth and one up and down in the middle.
BEGINNING
Draw a small rainbow arch for the bottom of the top lip, so the mouth looks a little open.
Draw a small "V" for the middle of the top of the upper lip
Draw a very wide "U" shape for the bottom lip. The bottom lip is bigger.
DEVELOPING THE SHAPE
The top of the bottom lip is not straight; Draw a wide slight "U" in the center of the lower lip top edge. Draw a slight upward curve on both sides.
Draw the sides of the upper lip.
Erase the guidelines and clean up the basic shape.
SHADING
The shading is what gives the lips their fullness and roundness. All the light should come from the upper side. The shadows should be on the opposite and lower sides.
The upper lip is mostly in shadow. The bottom lip has a strong shadow below and a little shadow on the top edge. There are light areas in the middle of the lower lip and on the side of the upper lip where the light hits it.
Draw the teeth last. Keep them simple, or else they look dirty.
(c) Adron D. 4/26/17
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