Hmmm…
Sorting through the answers…
I’m getting something
I see
square shaped.
For starters, Steve has a very “Wide appearing” face shape–so where to start with if you wanted to draw it right?
Looking at Steve’s square shape has no protrusion of chin, it is flat, but at times especially when younger his whole face shape appears not as flat, almost more wide heart to egg-shaped.
In terms of being younger or older it almost starts to appear almost longer and rounder but much wider-square shaped (even more and more) over the years.
Allow me to show you a quick timeline to see how his face shape appears to change over the years below from young age from the early 1980’s to now…
High School
Between Late 1980s-Mid 1990s
Between the Mid-Late 1990s Dana Carvey Show
During the Late 1990s in Just Shoot Me
Between the Late 1990s-Early 2000s During Bruce Almighty
During the Early 2000’s in Anchorman
Between the Early-Mid 2000’s During Sleepover
During Mid-Late 2000’s During 40 Year Old Virgin
Between Mid-Late 2000’s Post BeWitched
During Late 2000’s in Dan in Real Life
Between Late 2000’s to 2010 in Evan Almighty
About 2010 Post Get Smart
Between 2010-2011 During Date Night
Between 2011-2012 Post Despicable Me
Between 2012-2013 During Crazy Stupid Love
Between 2013-2014 During Seeking A Friend for the End of the World
Between 2013-2014 During Foxcatcher
Between 2014-2015 During Alexandar
Between 2015-2016 During Battle of the Sexes
Now
So, how can you tell wide and flat, exactly how square shaped his face is?
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 Steve’s shape the first thing you may notice is how wide and flat it is.
You may see that at first,
However, do you see how the chin is also flat and square too?…
The reason why I ask is because not all wide shapes are always completely flat all the time.
Some have more of a slightly elongated, rounder trilateral chin which I like to refer to as a wide heart shape.
But is it wide heart shaped or…
Is the chin along with the top part of the shape, altogether wide and flat, square?
How can you tell the difference?
If you were to trace around the face you may notice something about the chin itself…
That instead of the chin having more of an elongation and trilateral quality the chin starts to
connect along with the rest of the square form finishing the square form?
Allow me to elaborate on that…
First, looking at the top to bottom part of the shape of face
you may start to notice how there is no protruding, elongation or roundness of chin at all.
Then, looking back at the whole shape of face how box-shaped it is with the chin connecting around it,
like flat, folded in corners, finishing the Box shape”,
finishing the bottom half, closing it and
connecting the unfinished top part of shape before the chin.
Finally, tracing your finger around it looking at the chin
and the shape together, you can see
how box-like it is with a square form, vastly wide and flat
with a square form, vastly wide and flat aka; Square shaped it is.
If the chin/whole shape itself was longer and not completely flat but vastly wide, it would be a wide heart shape,
which is a very close call.
However looking at the chin to the whole shape it is formed even flatter and vastly wide aka; square shaped.
So, basically, you can see the difference and how wide and flat it appears at first.
Afterward looking at the chin to the whole shape itself finding it is box-like,
vastly wide and flat aka; square shaped.
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 down
a million to go
and your crystal ball question hopefully answered
Let me know what you think and thanks for visiting