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How to draw Different Head Shapes now
Credit: Etherington Brothers
Can y’all please tell me what kind of head shape I have?? Asking for future haircut
Head practice using the same headshape, just to see what I can do with it..
Circle-shaped heads.
Characters with this kind of head are soft, flexible and charming.
Very sensitive tho.
Part of getting better at art seems to be the little things you don't notice. Like once you can draw a diverse human face easy as pie, you can, for example, accidentally stick a friends face onto a character and not realize until after that you've done a weird fantasy portrait of them that's now really uncomfortable to post.
Some time ago...
Head shapes
The style of your character's head can matter with what you want your character to be like. This will help depict your character in the way you want it to be depicted. For example a perfect circle may depict innocence or fatness or both. A pointed head may depict evil or edgy, cold characters, depending on what you put alongside the head and depending on how they act. If you're creating an animal then the muzzle would matter. You'll be able to figure this out by yourself, but let me give you a few examples of types of muzzles. There are long muzzles, short muzzles, very short muzzles, and regular muzzles. That's about all I can think about for head shapes so until I think of anything else we'll be moving on.
this baby look like stewie from family guy im not even joking