I see…
Regular heart shaped.
For starters, Amanda’s shape has a very “Round to longer appearing“ face shape–so where to start with if you wanted to draw it right?
I have found in the past that shapes of faces can be identified by:
- First, figuring out if it is elliptic, trilateral or even quadrilateral (and in some cases semi-geometric/free formed).
- Second, by length and width
- Finally, how round-flat it is.
First, looking at Amanda’s shape the first thing you may notice is how round appearing it is.
You may see that at first
However, do you see how sometimes it appears almost more flatter and elongated?
The reason why I ask is because if you notice one to two of these qualities, it is most likely almost rounder, oval-like but slightly more elongated and
but slightly more elongated and flatter, like a regular heart shaped face.
it is most likely almost rounder, oval-like but slightly more elongated and flatter, like a regular heart shaped face.
More about this shape…
First, it appears very round to oval.
It starts out appearing rounder-like to circular. It is almost equivocal like an oval, but is actually more like a heart shape.
Second, it is not exactly oval, more trilateral shaped.
It is almost equivocal like an oval, but more like a heart shape, not as continuous and circular around the unit.
But, similar to it not too long or wide and appearing very round-like at first and trilateral.
Finally, it is a trilateral shape, not too round, but not too long or wide either.
But, similar to it not too long or wide and appearing very round-like at first and trilateral. I like to refer to this shape as a “Regular heart shape”.
So what is the main difference between an oval shape vs. a regular heart shaped face?
How can you tell the difference?
For an example of Amanda…
Notice how the chin is shaped?
Oval shapes have rounder chin that connects to the rest of the top of the shape.
Whereas, a regular heart shape (like Amanda’s) starts to appear round like an oval, like the previous does.
However, looking at the chin you may see it starts to slightly protrude, is more elongated and flatter.
Now, establishing it is a regular heart-shape, you may start to realize that it starts to look more heart-square at times.
However, it is much longer and almost rounder, in between oval-wide appearing to square shaped.
Looking back at the diagram a quick review narrowing down this in between balanced shape…
I have found in the past that shapes of faces can be identified by:
- First, figuring out if it is elliptic, trilateral or even quadrilateral (and in some cases semi-geometric/free formed).
- Second, by length and width
- Finally, how round-flat it is.
Basically… At first, glance you may notice how round the face looks
until the chin which is slightly elongated, trilateral and protruding.
In addition, it is not too long or wide, equivocal, similar to an oval shaped but not as circular and continuous.
Finally, seeing it is flatter, you may start to see that it almost looks wide-square.
However, it is not, slightly longer and rounder.
For these reasons, it is not oval nor square, not too long or wide but a close call and right in between
which is what I like to call…
“A Regular heart shape”.
If you are still a little confused about this face shape and/or how I found it you can see other examples here.
So, one face shape reading down
a million to go and your crystal ball question hopefully answering your question.
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