Simpson Mouth's
Simpson Mouth's
So I finally got to making a tutorial for drawing mouth's. Here's wahtcha do...
1. I used lisa/marge's mouth because it was easier but the same rules apply to all characters.
2.When the mouth is open the inside lip line is always behind the neck line. Character's like Wiggum don't have outside lip lines because of the fat.
3. The direction of the lip line determines emotion.
4. With the teeth, they form a sort of 1pt. perspective inside the mouth as shown.
5. As layout artist's we don't deal with mouth shapes for dialogue, but I included a few just in case.
6. There is a 'OO' mouth shape as in "You", and a "oooo" mouth shape that's used for when a character is impressed with something.
Anyway, keep it simple and don't be afraid to strecth and squash the shapes.
1. I used lisa/marge's mouth because it was easier but the same rules apply to all characters.
2.When the mouth is open the inside lip line is always behind the neck line. Character's like Wiggum don't have outside lip lines because of the fat.
3. The direction of the lip line determines emotion.
4. With the teeth, they form a sort of 1pt. perspective inside the mouth as shown.
5. As layout artist's we don't deal with mouth shapes for dialogue, but I included a few just in case.
6. There is a 'OO' mouth shape as in "You", and a "oooo" mouth shape that's used for when a character is impressed with something.
Anyway, keep it simple and don't be afraid to strecth and squash the shapes.
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Re: Simpson Mouth's
Thanks Morpheus, this is going to be of so much help. I'm o the script right now, but I will have to get use to this mouths as I write too. I hope we can have another chat soon. Thanks again!
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This is deffinetly going to be handy, like most of your tutorials, however I always seem to have dificulty drawing their mouths right, thanks for drawing this and posting it up here
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very helpful stuff you got here pal... now i can draw marge with different expressions
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Thank you, I really will think this advice will come in quite handy when I make my fanart for my story "The Dark Matriarch of Springfield" I tried it before without hearing about you advice but they just turned out more human looking than what I imagined, I plan on using this alot.
Also, what about women's mouths when they have on lipstick, any rules or something I should rememeber for that as well?
Also, what about women's mouths when they have on lipstick, any rules or something I should rememeber for that as well?
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