Hi hi! He looks cute! Well done! In my feedback I included whole body since explanation is connected to it. Replacing organic human shapes with simpler, geometric ones may make learning easier. When studying how to construct a human face, cylinders, spheres, squares, and triangles will be your best friends (this also applies to full body).The Rilley or Loomis approach should be used first. These are reliable techniques for building the face. To start, we should draw a circle to serve as our base. Drawing a center line around the circle in both vertical and horizontal directions is the next step. Either the front or the side can be used for this. The next important face characteristics we highlight are the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth. Another technique I find helpful while creating the head is to place some basic forms for reference. The eyes are represented by circles, the nose by an upside-down triangle (I like to think of the shadow the nose will cast), the top lip by a small "M," and the bottom lip by a small "U." Each of these components will be depicted differently depending on the angle we choose for our face. They are generally easier to use and learn. Even tho anime style is quite an exaggeration, they apply same principles in their core. I hope it helps! Take small steps and help yourself with Artwod videos/workouts!
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