Hello hello! I am glad that you are incorporating Asaro head in your learning! It's a great pick for setting a good fundamental understanding of the human face. Now regarding the question: You must determine how the triangle-shaped cheekbone relates to the rest of the face. These forms are located close to the nose and are the upper planes of the mouth muscles, the area where the mouth and cheekbone meet. Each plane of the face is linked, revealing muscles and encircling the head. When marking them, pay close attention to their overlaps with the Asaro head and keep the relationship in mind. Artists use these planes when they have a solid understanding of the fundamentals, although they are also occasionally used for artistic purposes. Because of this, I am urging you to use Asaro or Loomiss to build every head shape before presenting just a few for artistic expression. Have fun learning and keep up!
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