How to draw a mouth with teeth step by step

How to draw a mouth with teeth by pencil with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Pencil drawing tutorial for beginners and everyone.

How to draw a mouth with teeth step by step

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below


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You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Start constructing the mouth with a slight curve.

Step 2

Draw a m m part of the mouth.

Step 3

Draw lines down the corners of the mouth. Draw a curve at the bottom of the mouth.

Step 4

Draw curves up to the sides of the mouth. Draw a line for the top of the lower lip.

Step 5

Draw a line on the corner of the mouth.

Step 6

Draw lines to connect everything.

Step 7

Gently guide the teeth.

Step 8

Gently draw the lines for the teeth Teeth appear smaller than when you back into the mouth. This is a visionary problem when things look smaller when they are farther away.

Step 9

Use the guides to help you start drawing teeth. The top of the tooth is shaped like the letter ‘u.

Step 10

Draw lines for the edges of teeth.

Step 11

Draw the bottom of the teeth, they are not rectangles at the bottom of the rectangle. Type of curve at the edges. Look closely at my picture so you can see what I want to say. Or even look in the mirror if it helps you.

Step 12

Now draw lines for the lower teeth. The middle line is like the top teeth, the middle line, but most other lines correspond to the upper teeth. Look closely at my picture.

Step 13

Start to shade the upper lip. I’m using hatch and diagonal meanings instead of just putting colors down, instead I’m using lines with different spacing to show the shade. The lips are cylindrical, so my silhouettes are curved lines looking at my picture to see what I’m talking about.

Step 14

The upper and lower lips are more glossy, so I added lines that are closer to each other on the upper and lower lips, so that they appear darker.

Step 15

I used some white to add highlights.

Step 16

I added some blooms to the lower lip, just like I did with the upper lip. I also added some shadows to the top of the teeth and behind the mouth where it was very dark.

Step 17

The upper and lower lips are darker, so like I did in the upper lip, I’ve added more lines to these parts to make them appear darker.

Step 18

I added a soft shadow to the lower teeth because the upper teeth are casting shadows on them. They should not be as dark as lips, they can still be brighter than lips because they are white and red lips.

Step 19

Adding some shadows to the upper gum line can also add some white to the lower teeth.

Step 20

Start adding white to the upper teeth. I used down (vertical) white lines. Also, add white highlights to the lower and lower lip as well.

Step 21

I have added more white to the teeth, this time diagonally by adding white horizontally. I also added shadows to the bottom of the lips and below the lips.

Step 22

I added a bit of shading to the parts above the teeth, on the gums and on the back of the mouth.

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