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26-Second Face Warm-Up
© 2020 Polyvios AnimationsDone as part of a practice session with poses of 26 seconds in length.
My current goal is: Make my faces and expressions with as few lines as possible.
Here is my other face warm-up, done in 26 seconds. What do you think? Do you think I did a greater job on loosening up my facial line minimalism?
Lightbit
this is really interesting!
the face is readable, but pretty abstract. generally, yes, you've condensed the information into a few lines, but you've also repeated some -- by the ear, for instance. the eyes, on the other hand, were done with one line, and then you moved on. i think that's the way to go here, if you're going for minimalism.
this is a really interesting exercise, i might try that.
Next time dont draw so many lines for hair. Just draw face shape and few lines for hair! Good luck!