Anime Portrait Workout: 5 Proven Steps to Drawing Better Anime Faces

Anime Portrait Workout: 5 Proven Steps to Drawing Better Anime Faces

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Anime Portrait Workout: 5 Steps to Drawing Great Anime Faces

Welcome to Your 2-Week Anime Portrait Challenge!

Ready to give your anime portraits a serious boost? This two-week workout breaks the process into 5 crystal-clear assignments, guiding you from structure to full creative expression, just like we did with our Beginner’s Guide to Drawing Buildings from Imagination.


Let’s jump into the steps:

Step 1: Draw at Least 3 Loomis Heads in Different Orientations

Start by drawing three “Loomis heads”—the classic way to block out the structure of the head. Try front, side, and 3/4 views.


  • Keep it simple: use spheres, jaw lines, and cross-guides for the brow and nose.

  • Focus on big shapes before worrying about details.


Want more on simplifying complex forms? Check out our 6 Steps to Draw Anything.

Step 2: Apply Anime Proportions to the Loomis Heads

Take the heads you just drew and give them classic anime proportions.

  • Shrink the nose and mouth, enlarge the eyes, and simplify the jawline.

  • Use either real anime references or your imagination.

  • Proportions matter! These tweaks set your portraits apart from realism.

Step 3: Copy at Least 2 Sets of Eyes, Noses, Lips, and Ears

Choose a few different anime portraits you like. From each:

  • Copy two sets of each facial feature: eyes, noses, lips, and ears.

  • Try to choose different artists or styles for variety.

  • Studying features up close will build your “visual library” (just like in our Kim Jung Gi secrets guide).

Step 4: Practice Anime Eye Expressions

Now that you’ve studied features, turn these basic expressions into anime style:

  • Joy, surprise, sadness, anger, and confusion.

  • Use your reference or invent your own, but exaggerate and stylize them for maximum impact.

Step 5: Draw an Anime Portrait from Imagination

Using everything you've learned, draw your own original anime portrait:

  • Start with a Loomis head for structure.

  • Apply anime proportions.

  • Use your studied features and expressions.

  • Experiment! Your goal is to create something unique.

Wrap-Up and Practice Advice

True progress comes from daily action, don’t just read, draw! For more workout-style plans and tips, explore 21 Ways to Fail at Art (and What To Do Instead) to make sure you’re building smarter habits.


Author: Artwod Team
Published: Aug 13, 2025
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Anime Portrait Workout: 5 Proven Steps to Drawing Better Anime Faces