Side view portraits offer a different challenge than front-facing drawings. This tutorial covers how to draw Gwen’s face in profile from Ben 10 Omniverse, showing her adult appearance from a lateral angle with that distinctive orange hair flowing back. Profile drawings require understanding how facial features align when viewed from the side, and Gwen’s sharp Omniverse design makes for good practice. Her relaxed expression with slightly parted lips and that long neck leading to her costume collar creates an elegant composition.
Sketching Gwen’s Profile Portrait
This guide contains 19 steps that take you through drawing Gwen’s face from the side, capturing her hairline, nose shape, and jaw contour in the Omniverse style.
Gwen’s Profile Features
- Orange hair swept back in rounded shape
- Two pointed bangs extending past face
- Lighter highlight streaks through hair
- Visible ear tucked under hair
- Silver hoop earring hanging below ear
- Arched eyebrow with relaxed angle
- Green eye shown from side view
- Straight nose bridge with soft tip
- Lips slightly parted in speaking pose
- Long neck with blue collar visible
Drawing Gwen’s face in profile helps understand how the Omniverse style handles side angles. For her front-facing portrait, check the future Gwen face tutorial. The Julie Yamamoto Omniverse guide offers another female character to practice, and teen Gwen Omniverse Season 1 shows her younger profile for comparison.
Color Markers for Steps
Navigate through each step using these indicators:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Gwen’s Face in Profile: Side View Tutorial



















Show Your Profile Drawing!
That completes this guide on how to draw Gwen’s face in profile from Ben 10 Omniverse. Did the nose shape and hair flow work out correctly? Leave a comment sharing your experience or post a link to your finished portrait online. Side view drawings of Ben 10 characters help build skills for different angles, and community feedback assists everyone in improving their profile portrait techniques.