How to Draw Princesses
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Firstly, princesses don't have same personality. If you look a face, you have the first impression about the character. So, here some face-type, that you can draw your princess's personality. The 1. face is the good princess. She is simple, and natur
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Princesses always have beautiful hairstyle. So, here is the examples: 1; natural beauty, and her hairstlye simple, natural 2; Short, curly hair, generally blonde. 3; Most of princesses have a bun, it's could be simple, and complex too. She wear the d
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Diadems have a lot of type. You see in the above picture, how you can draw a simple diadem with circles. And under these, you see the diadem-types. The 1; diadem has a circle base, the 2; simple, but beautiful too. Generally the hair hold it (like t
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Are you wondering always how can be the princesses's skirt so big? The secret's key is the crinoline. This is a steel-base for the skirt in 17. century, but women wear like this (but a modern variation) now too in wedding, or for the dance, etc. You
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The princess costume have a lot of type too. But you need know, a princess always elegant. In the pictures, you can see some examples for the costume-variations in side view and front view too. I draw some type of corset too, because they give other
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You know the clothes, diadems, hairstyle and the faces too. What's missing? A princess always elegant, and she always do what the etiquette allow. So here, the poses. In the first picture the character do a curtsey, it's a greeting form in the roy
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When you start to draw your princess, the first step always the human anatomy's base. You need to sign the main points, that you can draw the body.
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You can start to drawing the top eyelids, her nose and mouth and the eyebrow lines too, like you see here.
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Finish the eyes, and draw the eyeballs, and you can draw the ears too, but my princess hair hide the ears. :)
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The next step is the top of her body and the base of the coat. Draw the base of arms, without the details.
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Draw more details, the bows of the dress, the furry's marking. And finally you draw the lace part of sleeves, and the fingers, glove too.
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June 26, 2011
Description: Welcome to the tutorial to draw your own princess. This lesson has lots of tips to aid you on the various processes of drawing diverse types of princesses. I had fun creating this lesson and be sure to show me how you did!