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How to draw Mako’s face

When it comes to iconic characters from the world of “The Legend of Korra“, Mako stands out. His unique facial features and expressions captivate fans around the world. Learning how to draw Mako’s face allows artists to capture the essence of a beloved character while honing their sketching skills. Whether you’re a novice or seasoned artist, this guide is tailored to help you with it.

Characteristics and Key Focus Points

  • Facial Structure: Mako possesses a well-defined face, with prominent cheekbones and a sharp jawline.
  • Eyes: His eyes are intense and often reflect his stoic and brooding nature. They are almond-shaped, with unique detailing around the iris.
  • Signature Scarf: Though our focus is on his face, remember that Mako’s iconic red scarf often rests near his neck. This can be a great addition if you’re expanding beyond just the face in your drawing.
  • Related Characters: As you get comfortable sketching Mako, consider adding other characters like Bolin or Avatar Korra to create a dynamic scene.

About This Guide

This tutorial will guide you through 9 steps to sketch Mako’s face. Each step is designed to build upon the previous, ensuring that by the end, you have a detailed and accurate depiction of Mako. But before diving in, let’s understand the guide’s color-coding system:

  • Red Color: Represents the current step you should be focusing on.
  • Black Color: Highlights the lines you’ve drawn in the previous steps.
  • Grey Color: Shows the basic sketch and proportions. It’s crucial to use light pencil strokes for this initial outline.

The first step begins with a basic proportion sketch of Mako’s face. As you progress, the details become intricate. Once you’ve completed the sketch, you might opt to ink it. If you choose this route, always allow the ink to dry thoroughly before erasing the underlying pencil marks. This ensures clarity and prevents any smudging. And for those wanting to bring Mako to life, the final image in this guide provides a colored reference, allowing artists to capture Mako’s essence perfectly.

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