Hi hi! Looks fun! You did great! Here are my tips for next drawing: Use the Loomis or Rilley technique first. These are reliable techniques for building the face. To begin, we should create a circle to serve as our base. Drawing a center line around the circle in both vertical and horizontal directions is the next step. Both the front and the side can be used for this. The next important facial points that we mark are the eyes, nose, ears, and mouth. Another technique that I find helpful when creating the head is to place some simple forms for reference. The eyes are represented by circles, the nose is represented by an upside-down triangle (I like to think of the shadow the nose will cast), the top lip is represented by a small "M," and the lower lip is represented by a small "U." Each of these components will be depicted differently depending on the perspective we choose for our face. Therefore, before moving on to more realistic looks, it is essential to learn how to design faces for any viewpoint using fundamental geometric forms. They are generally easier to work with and learn. On top of a good foundation, apply the style you wish to imitate! More stylized art tend to go overboard with proportions but only when you know how to manipulate them. Hope it helps!
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