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Regular Heart Shape Mark Walberg

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I am going to Greenville Tech, majoring in Design, have thought and studied technical, analytical, full-proof methods/techniques for 20 years on the subject and consider every angle before publishing my posts. Then, utilize them in a fun, personal way using engaging activities critical thinking, up close and personal level on the subject-even using my own pictures for a comparison, on the subject of faces. Face it-when it comes to drawing the people, study compare and draw or utilize in a different way. Hey, use it or lose it right? Also, you can contact me via comment or the tumblr page available on the bottom menu. Thanks for visiting.

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  5. Have they tried this idea? You could survive a Zombie apocalypse. I’ve read a few great things here. I have learned new things through your article. You remind me of my professor.

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      Owner and composer/correspondant of face shapes 101 in reply,

      I read your comment and wow! Zombie apocalypse yeah i can get creative…

      Your comment was happening man! Thank you so much I guess I have beauty and brains. In regards to your question…

      IDK exactly whom in terms of “They” you are refering to but that’s a good point. I ought to have more people try this in a drawing excercise.

      But, I do know from experience if the shape drawn was unintentionally deviated/associated in a regular trial and error run without looking at the shape you might get something like…

      You can see its close and actually, I was intending to draw Kevin Bacon

      originally in this shown example above

      but do you get what I mean? Basically, we never draw who we intend until we look at the shape and associate for another unintentionally.

      So, I find it really helps to know the shape before drawing it and that’s where it comes in handy…

      Thanks for wanting to know more on the subject, for your enlightening perspective and for visiting.

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  6. But your biggest threat doesn’t come from other competition. What’s the secret formula for creating success? What is best will often be a little different for everyone involved. Very informative article! {I kind of disagree with the first I really enjoyed reading what you had to say.

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