Your way of drawing the guidelines is good, and better than the normal one. But some of the artists have already strengthen their muscle memory with the classic one.
As have I. It’s hard to change, so I have to make a deliberate, conscious attempt of looking at faces a new way when I practice these. Turn off muscle memory and turn executive functioning back on. It’s refreshing actually.
Definitely will learn from Aaron Blaise, but ofc before learning to draw different types of faces, you'd still need to know how to faces in perspective right?
Your way of drawing the guidelines is good, and better than the normal one. But some of the artists have already strengthen their muscle memory with the classic one.
As have I. It’s hard to change, so I have to make a deliberate, conscious attempt of looking at faces a new way when I practice these. Turn off muscle memory and turn executive functioning back on. It’s refreshing actually.
@leodrawingsos Turn off muscle memory? 💀 You're a robot, ain't you?
Definitely will learn from Aaron Blaise, but ofc before learning to draw different types of faces, you'd still need to know how to faces in perspective right?
Face perspective and type/style can be practiced and learned in parallel. One need not come before the other :)