Sketch out the lining to form the eagle's brow, not eyebrow, and then sketch in the shape of the eye. Their upper brow is a very broad, and well defined aspect of their face. Add a nostril hole, and then sketch in some detailing around the crease of the mouth at the corner of the face. Cap off the front part of the upper mandible from the face and or head with a separation line. The lining for the bottom mandible should also begin the neck process like so. Unlike the upper mandible, the bottom cups into the top part of the beak. Next, begin sketching out the bottom part of the bill which is also known as the lower mandible. Begin sketching out the claw shaped beak and be sure to make the tip of the beak very defined and pointed. They are incredibly bold, and have a lot of detailed characteristics to their genetic make-up. Now when drawing the beak of an eagle you have to keep in mind that these birds are massive in every which way possible. We will tackle sketching out the beak first. Lastly, add a neck line that is slightly arched a bit. Start by drawing a circle for the head and then draw a cone like shape for the eagle's beak. As always we will begin by making some basic guides and shapes to form a workable frame concept for the eagle we are about to sketch.
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