Once as usual, greatest work on how well you've rendered your expression and movement of your, well, expression, but I think you can and will learn most. Therefore, I feel, without hesitation that these forces could be pushed the most in your facial drawing. How would you like to loosen up your lines of rhythm and tempo of your facial expressions with 5 minutes of 30 second facial expressions?
The reason why is because it can and shall help your understand how to make your faces and expressions least stiffest, but most fluidest, flowing, but liveliest. For most details on how to distill the essence of the faces, we all need to pick up a copy of Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics.
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Good afternoon, Naima,
Once as usual, greatest work on how well you've rendered your expression and movement of your, well, expression, but I think you can and will learn most. Therefore, I feel, without hesitation that these forces could be pushed the most in your facial drawing. How would you like to loosen up your lines of rhythm and tempo of your facial expressions with 5 minutes of 30 second facial expressions?
The reason why is because it can and shall help your understand how to make your faces and expressions least stiffest, but most fluidest, flowing, but liveliest. For most details on how to distill the essence of the faces, we all need to pick up a copy of Scott McCloud's Understanding Comics.
Good luck and my hat's off from me to you.