Here's a dude. He's annoyed, probably because you're looking at him. The eyes don't connect on the sides and the pupils are close to the center of the face which makes it seem like he's looking back at you. Neat. The shading across the top of the face gives him an angry blush look. The hair took a couple of eraser hits before it looked decent. The face is a bit too square. All about practice. Again.
Face is more proportional, mouth gives it a bit more life. Hair needs work, I think this is something that's going to give me trouble. I'm also forgetting the bold outline. What am I thinking? Again.
Bold outline. Kick ass. Looks like it's popping out of the page. Trying some different eyes. He's still looking at you but it feels more like he's scared or embarrased. Emotions? Heck yeah. Let's keep this going.
Here I tried practicing the hair. I obviously did not care at all about the shape of this poor kid's face. New mouth type for me, open smile, doesn't meet at the bottom. It's a Chibi thing apparently. Let's go back to the emotions thing.
Hair looks a bit better, might be getting the hang of it. Expression looks okay, embarassed or something? Face shading thing could be more parallel with the face sides. Again, gotta do the bold outline.
This. Dude. Looks. Dope. Can't go wrong with a bold outline. Shading is darker and expression is clearer. Looks like he pooped his pants. Added a tie for fly-ness.
Next expression: crying. Why is he crying? Because he looks like the drawing of a six year old. A six year old who can't draw. What happened to the hair? I just wanted to focus on the tears style. Sure.
Here we go. Hair looks better. Face looks better. This guy is crying because he looks too good. Can't handle himself right now. Can't blame him. I haven't tried drawing girls, let's do that.
Aaand I spoke too soon about the hair thing. Girl hair is way different. Why do they have to be so complicated? Blush circle things and some eyelashes. Looks like a dude with make-up and a wig. Uhh. Retry.
Hair still needs some work but it definitely looks more like a girl. Again.
The bottom half looks iffy, I know. Added it to try the skirt texture (which I practiced on the side) and close the bold outline. All in all though, she looks awesome. Eyes are a successful experiment. Face looks on point. Bold outline.
Let's try a different style I encountered past the vast, wise, and convenient google search bar.
What's up, guy? Hair seems a bit easier to draw this way. It also looks more realistic rather than cartoon-y. Was just trying the style out. Try #2:
Tell me you wouldn't take that flower. You can't. I know. This guy looks kick ass. Shoes are a work in progress. Hands as well. Ladies' turn.
Again, just trying it out quickly. Hair shows that I need to work more on that skill. Let's try to do it a bit better:
This is interesting. The right side of the hair looks good, the left side was a failed experiment. Outfit doesn't look too bad though. Live and learn. Let's mirror that hair and give her a bold outline. Enough lollygagging.
Holy guac. That looks amazing. I mirrored the hair style. I gave her the open smile that doesn't meet at the bottom. Worked on the ears. Bold outline. Bad. Ass. Shading. Went from dark to light wherever there was a corner in the hair. a bit of shading on the body. No shading on the face makes it stand out which might not always be a good thing but seems to have worked here. Did I mention the bold outline? This girl is popping out of that piece of paper. Bam.
That was awesome.
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