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Different Ways to Draw Characters' Expressions | |
Characters1 Expressions by Type/ Head Simple Type B/Girl i - - - - - |
IShe is quiet, and doesn't say much so you don't know what she is thinking. She is slight of build and everything apart from her eyes is drawn smali and thin. She is well mannered and not rebellious. She is expressionless and uncommunicative. Express her closed heart by drawing down-turned eyebrows and thin irises, and using a vague color for her eyes. Her ears and eyes are not completely visible.
Down-turned eyelashes give her a downcast look. Curl the corners of the eyes upwards.
The eyebrows are far below the top of the head.
To give the impression of fine hair, divide it into fine tufts. This is arranged neatly to express her good manners.
The eyes are quite far apart. The irises are narrow. The top and bottom parts of her irises are not visible. Draw a thin double eyelid linę.
The eyebrows are close to the eyes. The thin eyebrows indicate a lack of assertiveness.
A smali down-turned mouth with avery shortline for the bottom lip. The mouth is extremely narrow.
The chin is acutely pointed.
The bridge of the nose is fiat. The nose only protrudes very slightly.
A slightly uptumed nose. Nostrils are not drawn.
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Keep accessories | ||
The chin linę is slightly |
simple. | ||
rounded. The jawbone is | |||
never drawn. |