Next, we'll draw a square in which each corner touches the circle. We'll use the intersecting lines to determine the locations of the facial features. The circle represents the top portion of the head. We'll first draw a circle with two intersecting lines that connect directly in the center. Remember, either way, the goal is to create a convincing drawing of a face so either approach you take is fine. If you find that this approach is a bit difficult for you, you can skip to the simpler approach further down the page. We'll first discuss Loomis' approach, which is more complex, but more accurate. How to Draw a Face from the Front - Step By Step