Angry Face
230 drawings by Artbitrator players — showing top 24
Learning how to draw an angry face is easier than you might think. The secret's all in the eyebrows—tilt them down toward the nose, narrow the eyes, and scrunch up the mouth. Once you've got those bits sorted, the whole expression clicks into place. We've got 204 real angry face drawings here from other players, so you can see exactly how different people tackled the same grumpy expression.
Whether you want a simple angry face drawing or something properly furious, these examples show the range. Each one was drawn in Artbitrator, where you can watch the full replay stroke by stroke to see how it came together. Give it a go yourself—draw an angry face, let the AI guess it in real time, and save your work to share.
Drawings
230
Avg Strokes
985 strokes
Avg Time
61s
Fastest
12s
How to Draw Angry Face
Simple steps to draw angry face, based on what works in the examples above.
- 1 Start with a basic circle or oval for the head. Sketch light guidelines across the middle to help you place the features evenly.
- 2 Draw the eyebrows first—they're doing most of the work here. Angle them sharply down toward the center of the face, almost like a V-shape above the nose. The more you tilt them, the angrier it looks.
- 3 Add the eyes underneath, narrow and intense. Keep them smaller than usual, with the upper eyelids lowered and the lower lids raised slightly. A hard stare sells the whole thing.
- 4 For the mouth, go with a tight frown, clenched teeth, or a downturned curve. You can add a few quick lines above the nostrils to show the nose scrunching up—it's a tiny detail that makes a big difference.
- 5 Polish it with a few wrinkle lines between the brows and maybe some shading under the eyes. If you're drawing in Artbitrator, the AI judge will start guessing as soon as it recognizes that angry eyebrow tilt, which is oddly satisfying.
Tip: Tilt the eyebrows down toward the nose—that one move does about 80% of the work in selling anger.
Practice Drawing Angry FaceDrawing Tips
- The eyebrows and top lip move first when someone gets angry, so start there and build the rest of the face around them.
- Raise the lower eyelids to narrow the eyes and add intensity; it's the difference between annoyed and properly fuming.
- A scrunched nose with a couple of quick wrinkle lines above the nostrils makes the expression feel more real without much extra effort.
Angry Face Drawing FAQ
How do you draw an angry face?
Start by angling the eyebrows sharply down toward the center to form a furrowed look. Narrow the eyes by raising the lower lids, then add a frown or clenched teeth for the mouth. Wrinkles between the brows and a scrunched nose finish it off. The eyebrows really do most of the heavy lifting.
Is drawing an angry face hard for beginners?
Not really—beginner angry face drawing is actually one of the easier expressions because the eyebrow tilt is so distinctive. Once you've got that downward slant right, the rest falls into place. It's much more forgiving than trying to nail a subtle smile.
Where can I practice drawing angry faces and get feedback?
Artbitrator's perfect for this. You draw an angry face and the AI judge guesses it in real time, so you know right away if your expression reads clearly. Plus you can watch replays of all 204 angry face drawings on the page to see how other people approached the same prompt.
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