As an aspiring artist on a journey to revive my drawing skills, I decided to challenge myself by sketching Squidward's face, the iconic character from SpongeBob SquarePants. Follow along as I share my step-by-step process:
I gathered my sketchbook, few pencil (Nigerian Pencils), a blade, an eraser, and a reference image of Squidward.
Starting with a light hand, I drew an oval for the head and added guidelines to mark the eyes, nose, and mouth positions.

I focused on Squidward's distinct eyes, creating elongated half-oval shapes with smaller circles inside for pupils. Then, I carefully added his long, slender nose using curved lines.
With gentle strokes, I outlined his downturned mouth, paying attention to its curved shape. Next, I added his wrinkles, defining Squidward's signature grumpy expression.

Referring to my reference, I refined the lines, adjusting proportions and details, ensuring symmetry between both sides of the face.
Using my eraser, I gently removed the initial guidelines, leaving behind the refined sketch of Squidward's face.
To give depth and dimension, I lightly shaded areas around the eyes and under the nose, following the reference for guidance. Finally, I added subtle shading to create depth and enhance realism.

Reviving my drawing skills with Squidward's face was a rewarding experience. Remember, practice is key! Don't be discouraged by initial attempts—persevere and enjoy the process of improvement.
Through patience and dedication, anyone can progress in their artistic journey. So, grab your supplies and embark on your own adventure to rediscover the joy of drawing!
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