Thank you, the eye shape advice with lowest and highest point as well as the line is very useful. I never thought or heard of that! I'll definitely try it out to maintain consistent eye shape for the same character since it's a problem for me.
To be completely fair, you do have a style that does have a bit of same face syndrome, but improvement is what matters :)) Either way, I saw someone mentioning drawing both Neuvillette and Alhaitham.
I think honestly the way to get away from same face syndrome: study faces with different attributes prominant cheek bones vs not, different noses, different chins, foreheads, hairlines, eyebrows, even face shape. Your two examples are okay, but they still look incredibly similar. Doing studies could help and frankly I recommend doing the 100head challenge for those that have the basics of faces down to just engrain different types of facea if they want to get better. Faces are more than just cheek color, lip shape, and eyes I think your next step for development would be exploring different faces. Stepping out of ones comfort zone is hard, but the growth is worth it (speaking from personal experience ;) )
Oo thank you for your advice! This is very helpful for those looking to improve their faces more I actually come from a realism art & character concept background so I’m very experienced in drawing various faces 😊 I apologize that I did not include this tips in the video, I’m not interested in focusing my current channel on that style of drawing and advice.
Just found your channel through this video really liked it 🤍 I wanted to know if you would do a drawing hair practice similar to your drawing eyes practice
Thank you, the eye shape advice with lowest and highest point as well as the line is very useful. I never thought or heard of that! I'll definitely try it out to maintain consistent eye shape for the same character since it's a problem for me.
To be completely fair, you do have a style that does have a bit of same face syndrome, but improvement is what matters :))
Either way, I saw someone mentioning drawing both Neuvillette and Alhaitham.
Yes! Would be a good challenge for me to try drawing them ( •̀ᴗ•́ ) ̖́-
you explained really well and I didn't get bored for a single second
Awh I’m glad that you found it helpful! ( ;∀;) 💕 💕
@@acorn.archon thank u smm
Okay off topic but-- Omg Venti and Scara in your style look so damn pretty 💖
awhh thank you!!!
Omg
I'm in love with your artstyle
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your artstyle is so cuteee i love it
Thank you so much (;▽;) 💕
I think honestly the way to get away from same face syndrome: study faces with different attributes prominant cheek bones vs not, different noses, different chins, foreheads, hairlines, eyebrows, even face shape.
Your two examples are okay, but they still look incredibly similar. Doing studies could help and frankly I recommend doing the 100head challenge for those that have the basics of faces down to just engrain different types of facea if they want to get better. Faces are more than just cheek color, lip shape, and eyes I think your next step for development would be exploring different faces. Stepping out of ones comfort zone is hard, but the growth is worth it (speaking from personal experience ;) )
Oo thank you for your advice! This is very helpful for those looking to improve their faces more
I actually come from a realism art & character concept background so I’m very experienced in drawing various faces 😊
I apologize that I did not include this tips in the video, I’m not interested in focusing my current channel on that style of drawing and advice.
OMG ESO ES JUSTO LO QUE ME PASA (I don't know how Write in English correctly ksjfks) ME AYUDASTE BASTANTE muchas gracias 🫂
This was sooo helpful, thanks!
Happy you liked it! 😊
I usually use this brush on clip → 1745703
Just found your channel through this video really liked it 🤍
I wanted to know if you would do a drawing hair practice similar to your drawing eyes practice
Oo yes I’m actually planning on making one! 😊
@@acorn.archon Yay okie can’t wait!😄