@Spwk squints I really can’t see it. It might be because of the hard line that I used to define it but it’s supposed to be the perspective of her turning her head upwards and looking down on you. That was the effect I was going for. When the head is turned upward the angle of the chin is inverted compared to when the head is eye level with you.
Perhaps I could have changed the angle a bit, but I really don’t see it.
Also it’s how I’ve been taught to draw an upward angled face from several tutorials.
Meh, I’ll take this and put it into my “things to consider for future arts” jar.
squints I really can’t see it. It might be because of the hard line that I used to define it but it’s supposed to be the perspective of her turning her head upwards and looking down on you. That was the effect I was going for. When the head is turned upward the angle of the chin is inverted compared to when the head is eye level with you.
Perhaps I could have changed the angle a bit, but I really don’t see it.
Also it’s how I’ve been taught to draw an upward angled face from several tutorials.
Meh, I’ll take this and put it into my “things to consider for future arts” jar.