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Draw There are a few basic tips to know that will help you with drawing mouths. I probably learned these tips around high school when a friend of mine was drawing a portrait for art class. There are just basic guidelines to follow when drawing the lips and teeth, and if you've attempted to draw a beautiful smile but the end result looked like a bunch of chicklets, then these rules are definitely for you as they were for my friend. Step 1: Keep It Simple! When drawing the mouth you should keep it even simpler than when drawing the. | Drawing Mouths Is Easy When You Know What Not to Draw There are a few basic tips to know that will help you with drawing mouths. I probably learned these tips around high school when a friend of mine was drawing a portrait for art class. There are just basic guidelines to follow when drawing the lips and teeth and if you ve attempted to draw a beautiful smile but the end result looked like a bunch of chicklets then these rules are definitely for you as they were for my friend. Step 1 Keep It Simple When drawing the mouth you should keep it even simpler than when drawing the nose. Less is definitely more when drawing mouths. Step 2 Don t Draw the Teeth What do you mean don t draw the teeth Never draw hard lines for the teeth or you ll end up with the chicklets issue. Instead draw the gums. Let the gums define the teeth. If the smile is just showing the top teeth then draw the outline of the bottom of the teeth. You will get a better drawing if you stay away from trying to draw the teeth themselves. Instead lightly draw the outline of them using the gum line then lightly draw lines that suggest the teeth. Your teeth drawings will definitely improve if you follow this rule. As for the lips they can be drawn fairly easier than teeth. Step 3 The Top Lip The lips take on more of the shape of a squished heart well at least the top lip does. It s almost like two small waves that start at the end of the mouth and roll all the way to the center where they meet. In the middle of the two waves is a little trough. This little trough or indent is what gives the mouth its heart-like .