How to Draw Hollywood Undead, Hollywood Undead Masks
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first step, draw six circles with some of them being smaller than the rest. Sketch in the facial guidelines and then move along to step two.
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We will tackle one mask at a time, so start the first one by drawing a thick, paint smeared shape like so. Draw out the eyes as well as the eye paint that looks sort of like a butterfly.
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Draw in the second face using the same kind of stroke as you thicken the face shape you drew in step one. Draw a vertical line straight through the middle and then draw a zigzag mouth line.
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Simply thicken the third face using the same kind of stroke technique as you did with the other faces.
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Again, draw or thicken the shape but add some drips like so. Next, draw a dollar sign for the mouth and move to step six.
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Thicken the head shape once again, and notice how the head shape is a bit more messy. Draw a horizontal shape and then half a circle for the mouth.
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For the last drawing step all you have to do is draw in the eyes and some of the masks have noses too. As you can see each mask is very different from one another. Take your time so they come out neat and precise. Clean up the drawing and you're done
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January 9, 2012
Description: There's been lots of bands that've been popping up around the public. This one in paticular is like the alternative rock/rap version of ICP with added figures in the group. Though I am not a fan of Insane Clown Posse or Hollywood Undead, lots of people are fanatics of their style and music. Drawing these masks should be simple and fun, considering the fact that the coloring would be much needed for your version to look similar. Get yourself some patience and the required tools for drawing in order to begin the process of the six differen maks. I'm not sure what the names of all of them are, so if you know, please leave a comment in the description! Anyways, I've gotta get going on more lessons for the day, there's one more left. Stay tuned for more awesomely fun tutorials soon and I'll get to sketching up your requests! Love and peace, folks!