Learn easy and fun steps to draw or shape the back of the skull and jaw more like a real skull. Perfect for kids aged 8 who want to improve their drawing or sculpture skills.
Hi there! Let's talk about how to make the back of the skull and the jaw look more like a real skull.
Step 1: Understanding the Skull Shape
Imagine the back of the skull is not perfectly round. Instead, it's a little bit flat and more like the shape of an oval that is stretched from top to bottom.
Step 2: Drawing the Back of the Skull
When you draw the back, don't make it too curved like a big ball. Try to make it a little flatter and less rounded so it looks more like a real head.
Step 3: Understanding the Jaw
The jaw is the bottom part of the skull, where your chin and jaw muscles are. It's not just round; it has some straight lines and angles.
Step 4: Drawing or Shaping the Jaw
Instead of making the jaw a soft curve, try to add a little corner or edge near the back where the jaw connects to the skull. The chin can come forward a bit, too.
Step 5: Practice
Try looking at pictures of real skulls to see how the back of the head and jaw look. Then practice drawing or shaping them with these tips. Keep trying, and you’ll get better and better!