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in this quick video Im going to show you how I draw a skull on toned paper Ill be using a great reference photograph a regular number two pencil a soft leaded evany pencil and a white charcoal pencil just watch for a minute how I begin my skull drawing and then I will break it down more clearly for you notice how I started with a circle shape and then I extended the jaw down lower and thinner than the original circle the eyes and the nose fall within the original circle only the mouth is lower for assistance consider tracing a circle you can use an old discarded lid and then extend the jaw lines downward lightly draw a vertical line of symmetry through the center of your skull and then begin to position your eyes where you want them to be the eyes should extend no higher than the center of the circle and the nose should not go past the bottom of your circle the cheekbone should be placed around where the circle meets your barrel form and then the jaw should be only in that barrel fo