as well why is it necessary to draw all of the direction lines for the facial features 2d then 3d, why can't you just find the centreline for the eye/ where the top of the ear connects to the face and establish the centreline line were the eyes are then establish the perspective of the mouth nose and top of mask (hairline) using the same 3d axis as the eye line. If that doesn't make sense due to my poor explanation don't worry bout it. thanks man.
i mean draw a circle and find the horizontal line between the two eyes and build from there. If that doesn't make sence it's all good, think i'm talking about short hand.
the jawline always confuses me, what axis does it fall on, the 2d or 3d directional lines? thanks.
ReplyDeleteas well why is it necessary to draw all of the direction lines for the facial features 2d then 3d, why can't you just find the centreline for the eye/ where the top of the ear connects to the face and establish the centreline line were the eyes are then establish the perspective of the mouth nose and top of mask (hairline) using the same 3d axis as the eye line. If that doesn't make sense due to my poor explanation don't worry bout it. thanks man.
ReplyDeletei mean draw a circle and find the horizontal line between the two eyes and build from there. If that doesn't make sence it's all good, think i'm talking about short hand.
Deleteaswell i always take these methods too literal or so i'm told, are these just theories and not the law of drawing?
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