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Different Ways to Draw Characters' Expressions
The hair is parted in the proportion 7:3.
The mouth is quite wide with thick lips. There is shading beneath the bottom lip.
Viewed face on, the chin is pointed.
The lines for the eyes and eyelids are wide apart. There are definite double eyelids. The lines for the eyelids and eyebrows meet at the brow.
The eyes are droopy and wide. About 1/3 of the pupil is hidden. Concealing much of the lower part makes him looK as if he is smiling. Much highlighting.
- Drawing the bridge of the nose with a thick linę makes the nose prominent.
Make surę the nostrils are drawn differently from the girl s.
Thin, oval-shaped features.
Although the character is a boy, he has well-conditioned bobbed hair. There are highlights in it.
The corners of the eyes turn downwards.
The ears are thin and pointed. Don t forget the earring.