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three different angles of the head of a man with one eye open and another half closed

Dragon Ball art references. Particularly Tadayoshi's style in 1995 *DBZ* (left) and currently *DBS* (right). In this you can see how the eyes, jawline, and even the noses are different. There are some additional details that also vary, so this is a great reference for any Dragon Ball fan artist. #SonGokuKakarot

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Drawing anime heads from a low angle can be a bit challenging, but here's a tip!

Focus on the omitted lower jaw.  For a simplified anime look, try leaving out the lower jawline entirely.

You don't need line art for every part – use shading to make the character's face appear smoother and cuter. 🩷

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Drawing anime heads from a low angle can be a bit challenging, but here's a tip! Focus on the omitted lower jaw. For a simplified anime look, try leaving out the lower jawline entirely. You don't need line art for every part – use shading to make the character's face appear smoother and cuter. 🩷 Don't forget to click the Pin link to grab you FREE Anatomy Tune-Up Checklist to help perfecting your anatomy drawing! 🎁

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