Character Drawing: Create Female Portraits in Procreate
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Learn how to draw stylized female characters in Procreate.
Faces are so fun to draw and they’re an awesome way to express your creativity. In this class we’ll be drawing female characters and exploring the different angles of the head.
We’ll talk about proportions, line quality, and how to draw each feature of the face, step by step. Then we’ll talk about how we can bring our characters to life through the use of different expressions, hairstyles, and accessories.
Next, I’ll share my personal process for drawing female characters in front view, three-quarter view, side view, and more. This class includes over 20 character demonstrations!
When you join the class, you’ll get access to tons of class worksheets and over 900 reference photos that you can use in your drawings.
I’ll be drawing on an iPad Pro using the Procreate app and Apple Pencil. But feel free to use whatever drawing medium you prefer! Join in even if you don’t have an iPad Pro, since the techniques can be applied to any drawing medium.
What You’ll Learn:
- Basic proportions for drawing beautiful female characters
- How to vary your line quality
- How to construct a head
- How to draw eyes
- How to draw noses
- How to draw mouths
- How to draw simple expressions
- How to draw different types of hair
- How to draw characters in front view, 3/4 view, and side view
- How to draw the head when it’s tilting up and down
- How to transfer a digital sketch to pencil and paper
- How to save and share your work
You can learn to draw! Learn how to draw beautiful, stylized characters in Procreate!
What will I get when I purchase this class:
- Approximately 3 hours and 45 minutes of video content
- Over 900 reference images for you to use for your characters
- Helpful diagrams and reference
- Video reference for angles of the head
- A direct line to me to message me your drawing concerns
- Class worksheets to help solidify the lessons
- Free Procreate brushes for sketching characters
Why learn with me:
I’ve been sketching and drawing for over 20 years and I still love it as much as I did in the beginning. I have a passion for art, but I also have a passion for teaching art.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with many companies over the years, including Procreate, Clip Studio Paint, XP-Pen, Huion, Ohuhu, and more.
I’ve taught thousands of students how to improve their drawing skills and character illustrations and I’d love to help you on your journey of learning too. Let me share with you the essential character drawing techniques that have taken me years of study to figure out!
If you’ve always wanted to learn how to draw characters, but didn’t know where to start, then join in today to learn how to easily sketch stylized female faces.
What if I am an absolute beginner?
Beginners should feel at home in this course. I like to walk you through the process step by step, and along the way, think back to questions I would have had when I was still a beginner. If you ever have a question pop up, you can also message me. Some basic drawing knowledge is nice to have, but if you don’t know how to draw, I think you can still work alongside me in this course to up your skills.
What materials will I need for class?
If you’d like to work alongside me, you’ll want an iPad or iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and the Procreate app. You can also use other mediums and follow along with the steps. I will just be sharing techniques for Procreate (and occasionally for pencil tools) in this class however.
How will this course help me in my life, personally and professionally?
Sketching stylized characters I’ve found is very fun but also therapeutic. Drawing helps you enter into an almost meditative state at times, helping you forget worries you may have. Drawing characters can be a form of creative expression and a way to communicate ideas and emotions visually.
If you have an interest in animation, comics, or game design, knowing how to draw characters can be a valuable skill and may lead to opportunities in those fields.
How is this course taught?
This course is taught in English with overhead video tutorials, example slides, and visual guides. You will also receive worksheets to help you solidify what’s being taught in the class. I typically teach by sharing the overall idea and concept first. After that, I typically demonstrate the ideas through an example. Then I share a worksheet or project idea and how you can put the concepts into action through practice.
How do I improve my art?
LEARN and PRACTICE, and then we repeat these things for the rest of our lives.
How I learn is I love to read art books and I also like to take art classes in person and online.
I’ve embraced the idea of being a lifetime student. When I’m out of learning mode for too long, I find my work begins to plateau or even get worse! When that happens, I know it’s time to dedicate myself to learning for a while. So I’ll watch a class, or I head out to the community college, or join a painting group.
Then after I’ve learned a bit of new information (or have been reminded of something I already knew, but with a fresh perspective) then it’s time to put it into practice.
So I make a painting study from life, a photo, or from my memory to really test the ideas, focusing on whatever it is I learned.
I’m also a big advocate of challenges. Challenging yourself to 30 days of painting everyday, or 100 days, etc.
Embrace a lifestyle of being a forever learner, who diligently works hard and puts forth the effort through practice.
More information:
My name is Gabrielle Brickey and I’m an artist and teacher. I love drawing and painting the human face. One of my favorite subjects to draw are just simple female characters. Drawing female characters is so much fun. Today in class we’ll be focusing on female characters and exploring different angles of the head. I want to share with you ways to approach new angles so that they’re less intimidating to draw. Drawing simple front views is always fun.
But when we have a good reference, we can feel competent drawing more unique views and when we feel comfortable drawing characters from our views, we can tell more stories in our art. Faces are exciting to draw and a great way to express your creativity. When you join the class, you’ll get access to tons of class worksheets and hundreds of reference photos that you can use in your drawings. We’ll talk about proportions, line quality, and how to draw each feature of the base step by step.
We’ll talk tips for drawing hair and how to create a story with the help of expressions and accessories. Then we’ll go over how to sketch a character in front view, three quarter view, side view, and more.
Through demos, I’ll be sharing my experiences and techniques I use in drawing female characters, so that hopefully you can pick up some ideas for yourself and bring them back to your own work. I’m so excited to expand on the subject of character drawing. I hope you’ll join me in class.
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2MaterialsVideo lesson
For this course, I'll be drawing in the Procreate app on the iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil. But you can use any drawing or painting medium for your characters. In this lecture, we'll review basic pencil drawing materials you may want to have (if you're working traditionally) and we'll also go over Procreate brushes if you're working on the iPad.
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3Line QualityVideo lesson
In this lecture, we will use the willow charcoal streamline brush to do a little warm-up in line quality. Experiment to see the variety of lines you can make with this brush.
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4Basic ProportionsVideo lesson
In this video, we will review the basic proportions of the human head. Knowing the basic proportions of the head and face will be a great jumping off point that you can then add variations to.
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5Using ReferencesVideo lesson
Ball jointed dolls make for excellent references when drawing cute female characters. In this video, I'll share how you can use these dolls in your workflow.
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6Constructing the HeadVideo lesson
In this lecture, you'll learn how to construct female character heads from multiple angles- and looking up, center, and down.
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7Drawing EyesVideo lesson
In this video, you'll learn how to simplify the process of drawing eyes, so that you can draw a variety of character eyes with ease!
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8Drawing NosesVideo lesson
Learn the simple shapes you'll need to construct a nose. It's easier than you might think!
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9Drawing MouthsVideo lesson
Learn how to draw mouths with step by step examples.
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10Drawing EarsVideo lesson
Often, I find that ears are covered up by pieces of hair in my art. But in this video, you'll learn a few tips for when they do make an appearance in your art.
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11Creating a StoryVideo lesson
There are a few things that I think can really tell a story in your piece- and they are the character's expression, the hairstyle you choose, and the accessories you include. In this video we'll dive into each of those ideas in more detail.
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12Notes on ProcessVideo lesson
In this video, we talk about about the tools we use in our processes and also the approaches we use to start character drawings.
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13Demo - Straight On ViewVideo lesson
Watch and follow along as I demonstrate drawing a character in front view.
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14Demo - Three Quarter ViewVideo lesson
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15Demo - Three Quarter View 2Video lesson
Watch and follow along as I demonstrate drawing a character in three-quarter view.
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16Demo - Side ProfileVideo lesson
Watch and follow along as I demonstrate drawing a side profile of a character.
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17Demo - Head Tilting UpVideo lesson
Watch and follow along as I demonstrate drawing a character with their head tilting up.
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18Demo - Head Tilting DownVideo lesson
Watch and draw along as I demonstrate sketching a character with their head tilting down.
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19Demos (Part 1)Video lesson
In this lecture, I'll share tips and ideas on top of some sketches I drew and recorded with a screen recording.
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20Demos (Part 2)Video lesson
In this video, I'll share tips as I sketch some characters and share my process through screen recording.
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21Traditional DemoVideo lesson
Learn how you can create a pencil portrait of your character.

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