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How to Draw Justin Bieber Step by Step

How to Draw Justin Bieber Step by Step by Merrill Kazanjian


 









How to Draw Justin Bieber 1


Step 1: Study the two main shapes before you draw. The bottom shape looks like a perfectly symmetrical cup but the bottom is pointed rather than flat. The top shape flooks like melting ice cream on top of a ice cream cone. The distances from the chin to the middle of the hairline and from the hairline to the top of Biebers head are about the same.


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Step 2: Draw in the shape for Justin Bieber's neck.


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Step 3: Add the beads. Notice that they make a V Shape.


How to Draw Justin Bieber 4


Step 4: Add his shirt line. Notice the placement of the lines in comparison to the edges of the paper.


















 How to Draw Justin Bieber 5


 


Step 5: Add Bieber's eyes directly below the hairline. His eyes are football shaped and the iris of the eye forms a U shape inside the football shape. Notice that there is only one eyebrow visible. Here is a close up


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Step 6: Add Bieber's Nose. Notice the extra shape on the side.


How to draw Justin Bieber Step by Step


Step 7: Add the shape for his top lip. The shape is like a flattened letter M and the corners of the mouth shape align with the pupils in the eye shape.


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 Step 8: Add the bottom lip. It is shaped like a banana.


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Step 9: Add the teeth. Take some extra time to observe this step. Notice that I did not put in lines to separate the teeth yet, only points at the bottom and top.


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Step 10: Add the highlight shapes in the hair. This step is optional and do not stress if you do not perfectly draw this difficult shape.



 


 Supplies I Used to Draw Justin Bieber










">15-Piece Drawing Set

15-Piece Drawing Set


Merrill's Opinion: Faber-Castell makes the best drawing pencils. These pencils are mixed with graphite and clay and enhance an artists ability to create and layer dark tones. You will see me use this set in almost all of my videos. 















Lyra Graphite Crayons

Lyra Graphite Crayons


Merrill's Opinion: Do you ever get TIRED of shading with a fine "tip" pencil? Get my "point"? This tool will save you time and money.


Click "MORE" to see me use this product in a video-















Robert Simmons White Sable Brushes

Robert Simmons White Sable Brushes


Merrill's Opinion: Robert Simmons brushes get better with age. These synthetic brushes collect particles of graphite as they are rubbed on a piece of paper. This enables me to softly move and blend tones. Most often I use the "Flat Size 10" brush but it helps to have a variety of sizes and shapes. 





 













Loew-Cornell Blending Stumps

Loew-Cornell Blending Stumps


Merrill's Opinion- INVALUBLE tools for blending! These will cost you LESS than a trip on the subway (Less than 2 dollars) and enhance your shading capacity substantially! I like Leow-Cornell because the stump is more compact and the tips do not wear as easily as other brands. I use these tools in almost every one of my videos.















Blick White Sulphite Drawing Paper

Blick White Sulphite Drawing Paper


Merrill's Opinion: Really, I DARE YOU, try to find a better value than this one! 500 sheets of 80LB (thick) drawing paper for $11.50. AMAZING DEAL!......If you use computer paper to create your drawings, you are ROBBING yourself from seeing what you can really do! This paper has more "tooth" (texture on the surface) than computer paper and your ability to shade will be enhanced.





 


 











 


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Nov 02, 2011    Gary R. Vineyard
Well I spent 2 hours on it and it looks just like yours...except maybe a little different...like maybe he was from the planet of the Apes or something...now not full-fledged ape or nothin' but maybe a little Ape. Anyway if you want to see it to critique let me know. I did learn a great deal probably starting with the shading, paper selection (I had to use a light water color maybe 80 lb. or so and it didn't work for shit as far as shading but the technique was there) also how to measure the eyes, nose positions etc. All in all it was 2 hrs. well spent and I believe that in a couple more trys I will have it pretty good...oh also...probably because of the paper...the brush didn't work too well and I had no stubs so I used a Q Tip which worked prety well but the stubs are on the list for tomorrow along with paper. Thanks again.

Jul 10, 2011    Leonardo
Hey,
You are AMAZING!
Thanks for all your tutorial and I really love it.
You taught me a lot of drawing skills. :)
Thank you, God bless you!

Apr 18, 2011    mad dog
this was very hard mine turned out horible even though i am only 10 years old

Mar 22, 2011    anonymous
can you please upload the original picture....

Mar 17, 2011    andrew
thanks you helped me draw jb really good you draw amazingly.

Mar 17, 2011    andrew
thanks you helped me draw jb really good you draw amazingly.



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