How to Draw Mila Kunis, Mila Kunis
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Start the first step by making an oval shape for Mila's face and head. Once that is done draw in the face guides which will aid you to sketching out her face in portion.
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Here you will begin sketching out the actual shape of her face structure like you see here. When that is done, sketch in the framed lining of her hair which is going to fall down the sides of her face.
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Now anyone that is a fan of Mila Kunis you should know that she has very long lashes and dark liner that brings out her big brown eyes. Here you will use the face guides to draw in the lid line and then sketch in the lashes exactly the way you see th
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Finish sketching out her eyes and notice how expressive they look when the bottom lids are drawn in, and the pupils are colored in as well. Don't forget to get the bottom lashes sketched in, and then sketch out the actual shape of her eyes with the l
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Here you will only need to sketch out her nicely shaped eye brows. The lining pattern should flow away from the face like so, and then sketch in some light detailing under the eye, and near the right brow.
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It's now time to sketch out her mouth and nose. She has this smirk or light smile on her face that is very welcoming. Once the nose is sketched in, you can get started with her lips, and then add the frown lines or creases at the right corner of her
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Mila always has beautiful hairstyles and it seems as though she never has a bad hair day. Begin sketching out her hairstyle and as you can see from the colored portrait, she is wearing her hair up. Begin sketching in a center parted line, and then st
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The first thing you have to do here is sketch out the shape of her neck and then sketch in the one visible ear. Draw in the ear detailing and then make a small circle for the earring stud. Next and lastly, sketch in the hair detailing and definition
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July 28, 2011
Description: Does anyone remember a television series called ‘That 70’s Show'? Well today I will be uploading a lesson on one of the female stars. She is a Russian Native that sort of resembles Angelina Jolie. I read an e-mail which asked if I could make a lesson on "how to draw Mila Kunis", step by step. She became insanely popular when she landed the role as Jackie Burkhart, who was Ashton Kutchers girlfriend in the series as well. Her full name is Milena Kunis and like I said before, she was born in Chernivtsi which is part of the Ukrainian SSR, on August 14, 1983. Her mother’s name is Elvira, and her father is Mark Kunis. She left Russia when she was only seven years old and moved to Los Angeles California. Now when Mila and her family came to America, she didn't know one word of English whatsoever. In fact, the second day after arriving in Los Angeles, her parents signed her up for school. She started the second grade and because she wasn’t familiar with the American culture, language and especially the people, she had an extremely hard time for the first year in an American school. When Mila turned nine years old her father signed her up for acting class, but he made it clear to his daughter’s manager that there was no money available for anything that is associated with acting classes. One of the first things that Mila did as her first debut on television was appear in a commercial for Barbie. Soon after that she started pulling in work on a regular basis. When 1998 rolled around she landed a deal to be Jackie Burkhart on the very popular sitcom, That 70’s Show. For eight straight years she worked for eight seasons, but then lost a passion for acting because she felt like she wasn’t expanding her abilities. After being known as the loud, girly, and demanding girlfriend, she started landing movie roles and even won a few awards for her work in the movie Black Swan. If you are like me and you are waiting for the release of the new film, ‘Friends With Benefits’ you can catch her work there as well because she is going to be one of the main stars along with Justin Timberlake, and Emma Stone. It’s already being labeled as a must see, which means I will be one of the many up in the theater when it hits the big screen. Well, I guess that’s it, have fun learning "how to draw Mila Kunis", and I will work on getting more uploaded for you all. Peace out and adios!