How to Draw Charlie Sheen, Charlie Sheen
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Begin with a oblong circle for the head, followed by the lining for his shoulders. Sketch in the facial guidelines as well.
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Define the shape of Charlie's face like so, then move to step three where you will work on his hairstyle.
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Charlie Sheen always had such great hair. You will begin this step by first sketching out the hair line across the forehead and along the sides of his temples. Sketch in much wave to his style, then add detailing all over his hair for added texture.
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As I said before, Charlie has a distinctive look. You need to take your time with this step if you want his eyes to come out just right. Start with sketching out the long eyebrows which seem to arch up at the ends. When that is done you can sketch in
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Now it's time to sketch in his nose. Charlie's nose is long and narrow and has a point at the end. Sketch out the nose and add some darkness at the nostril lining. Draw in a thin lip line as well as the bottom lip and clef indent above the top lip.
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Lastly, sketch out the shape of his neck, then draw in the shoulders, and his shirt collar. Add a dimple at the neck base for the collar line. Clean up the mistakes then you're done.
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April 17, 2013
Description: Here is a face that some, or even most may recognize. I have always wanted to make a lesson on "how to draw Charlie Sheen", but I never remember long enough to do it. My mother is the one that actually reminded me yesterday to make the tut because she watched one of her favorite movies with him in it called 'Hot Shots'. Charlie Sheen is an American actor. His full name is Carlos Irwin Estevez, but he uses his stage name of 'Charlie Sheen'. The movie that I first seen Charlie in was 'The Wraith'. It was such a good movie about a young boy who was bullied by some dude that had a gang of hoodlums. Ultimately his character dies but comes back to life as a driver and gets revenge on him for his death. Some other films Sheen is known for are Platoon, Wall Street, Major League, Scary Movie 3 and 4, Red Dawn, Apocalypse Now, Lucas, and lets not forget Two and a half Men, Spin City and Anger Management. Drawing Charlie Sheen was a challenge because his face is so distinctive. Even though he has had a rough patch over the years, he still manages to hold it together and stride on. I will forever be a fan of Charlie Sheen no matter what the tabloids say, or how run down he gets. He was and still is a part of my childhood which is why this lesson is going up. Drawing Charlie Sheen was fun and I hope you enjoy it too. I will be back so don't go anywhere.