Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this “Raul Rosas Jr. face” thing, and let me tell you, it’s been a bit of a ride. I’m no expert, but I wanted to see if I could, you know, get it. Here’s how it went down:

First Steps – Finding the Face
First, I needed some good, clear pictures of Raul Rosas Jr. I figured, the better the pictures, the better the result, right? So I did some searching, scrolled through a bunch of images, and picked out a few that seemed like they’d work. I wanted ones where his face was straight-on, well-lit, and not blurry. The more details, the better.
Getting Down to Business
Then came the real work! I’ve experimented using a simple drawing app. I am trying to practice drawing face.
- Outlining: Started with a basic outline of his head and face shape. Just trying to get the general proportions right. It wasn’t perfect, but it was a start.
- Eyes, Nose, Mouth: Next, I very carefully sketched in his eyes, nose, and mouth. This is where those good reference photos really came in handy. I kept looking back and forth, trying to match the shapes and positions.
- Details, Details:Once I put his face outline, I add those little details like his eyebrows, any lines or creases on his face, and his hair.
The Struggle is Real
It wasn’t easy. Faces are hard! There were times I felt like erasing the whole thing and starting over. I kept messing up the spacing between his eyes, or the shape of his nose. It’s all about patience, I guess. I just kept at it, making small adjustments here and there. Some parts looked okay, others… not so much.
The End Result
Finally, I got the *’s a long practice,but I think it’s worthy.I will keep practice and share more in future.