Leonardo Dicaprio Pencil Drawing

Since the character of Will Smith that I drew yesterday was liked by some artists and members of Steemit, I decided to continue drawing famous characters, and today I will draw the character of Leonardo DiCaprio. And like all my artworks, I made sure to document that through stages. I hope you like this drawing of mine.

In the first stage, I focused on drawing the initial lines of Leonardo DiCaprio face, where I placed the foundations and main divisions of the eyes, nose, and mouth to adjust the proportions of the face before adding the details later.

In the second stage, the features of Leonardo DiCaprio character began to appear more clearly, as I added details of the hair, beard, and mustache, highlighting the facial contours with greater precision. I also drew the clothing to give the character a complete presence, which made the lines look more realistic and harmonious with the basic structure that I had set in the first stage.

In the third and final stage of my artwork, I can say that I have completely finished drawing the character of Leonardo DiCaprio. I had started it with very simple initial lines, and with each stage I added fine details that highlighted the features more, until I reached this clear result now. I focused on highlighting the facial features and the expression of the sharp look, with a balance in the shadows and lines so that the drawing appears alive and realistic despite its simplicity. For me, this painting is not just a drawing, but a journey of learning and an experience to develop my style in pencil drawing.
And with this, I have finished drawing the character Leonardo DiCaprio, where I documented for you every stage I drew. I hope you like my drawing. It is not professional drawing, but I put all that I have into these drawings, and I hope you like them.
Tools Used in Drawing
Stage One: I used a pencil to draw the initial lines and outline the character's features.Tools Used in Drawing
Stage Two: I relied on Picsart Pro to change the background and add the basic coloring.
Stage Three: I used Snapedit.app to improve the final image quality and make it clearer and more precise.