Thursday, 10 January 2013

Week 11: Facial Anatomy - portrait



The face is captured on paper for its superiority in "beauty". Under the skin, there are layers of muscles and organs that define the features of a person.
A portrait is planned carefully, because every detail is extremely important for the correct representation. The thickness of the cheek muscles give a certain look. The muscles around the mouth can cast additional shadow if highlighted from a side. The eyelids cover the eyeballs, which makes the eye appear from open to closed.
As a basic study of the structure of the face, stronger shadows are being produced by the nose, the inner part of the eyelids that is close to the base of the nose, the chin, the cheeks and the skin under the head that covers the neck.
The face is mainly expressed by the saturation of the shadow cast by the muscles and the shape of the skull.

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