Face study Sept 12
© 2018 Sanne
Done as part of a practice session with poses of 10 minutes in length.
I just felt like doing a single face practice today. The angle of this man's head was difficult to capture correctly. I'm not sure why. If anyone can help me figure out what's throwing it off here, I'd appreciate it!
Polyvios Animations
Most awesomest job on how well you've recorded your facial expression with the fewest lines possible. I think your face is very well-articulated in terms of forces, spaces, and facial relationships (proportions and angles). I feel that the expression needs the most dynamics and the internal movements of the gestures in your faces and expressions. Why don't you kindly free up your non-dominant hand with 10 minutes of 5 minute faces and expressions with your non-dominant hand?
The explanation is because of two things:
1) To help you on your creative shifts from one brain to another.
2) To help make your faces and expressions the least stiffest and the most fluidest but liveliest.
For most info, please pick up a free PDF of the Andrew Loomis book, Drawing the Head and Hands, link right down here.
Good luck to you and your incredible march of progress.
The explanation is because of two things:
1) To help you on your creative shifts from one brain to another.
2) To help make your faces and expressions the least stiffest and the most fluidest but liveliest.
For most info, please pick up a free PDF of the Andrew Loomis book, Drawing the Head and Hands, link right down here.
Good luck to you and your incredible march of progress.
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Sanne - Site moderator
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