How to Draw Ronda Rousey

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Begin with a guide shape for the head/face and sketch in the facial guidelines.

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Instead of sketching out the shape of Ronda's face, we will draw in the beginning strands of her hair that frames her face. Ronda usually wears her hair down and it's long and straight.

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Sketch out the actual shape of her head which is also the rest of her long, wavy hairstyle.

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We will now draw in her shoulders. As you can see the are on an angle. Once that is done draw in the root hairline under the two arches of her parted hairstyle. Sketch in detailing to her hair as well for body and texture.

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We will now define the shape of her face like so, then sketch in the definition to her neck and collar bones.

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It is now time to draw in her face. We will start with the eyebrows and shade them in. Once that is done sketch in her nose and nostrils.

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Finish Ronda off by drawing out her eyes, then the mole under her eye and then finally her lips. Add definition to her cheeks and then erase your mistakes and guides.

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This is the line art when you are all done. Now you can add some color to bring Ronda Rousey to life.

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July 28, 2015

Description: I don't know how many people are into the whole UFC sport, but I know I have expressed more than once that I am a fan of the Ultimate Fighting Championship fighting sport. The face you see in this lesson is a female fighter and she is making so much of a name for herself that I just had to go and do a lesson on how to draw Ronda Rousey, step by step. This is one tough chic and when I watched a short documentry on her I was like "what?". First off, Ronda grew up with a mother who was a skilled Judo fighter and was actually the first U.S. citizen to win a World Judo Championship. This was back in 1984 so obviously if your mom is trained in Martial Arts, more than likely you will take up the sport or art as well. Ronda started training in Judo with her mom when she was just eleven years old and by the time she was seventeen she had already qualified to attend the 2004 Olympic Games that was held in Athens, Greece. Not only did she attend the Olympic Games in 2004, she also won a gold medal in Budapest, Hungary at the World Junior Judo Championships. She did however retire from Judo at the age of 21, but she did start her MMA career at 22. Having been the only female EVER to sign up for the UFC, in 2012, the Ultimate Fighting Championship made it public that Ronda Rousey was in fact the first and only female fighter to have ever signed up with the UFC. Now, that has to tell you something about her skill, power and abilities. She is set to fight Bethe Correia on August 1st. If you are waiting to see how the fight will go down, make sure to catch your PPV premier for up close and personal seats right from your home. For now, have fun drawing Ronda Rousey and be sure to let folks know of the event that is taking place August 1st.

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