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  1. I started correcting the forehead and coloring now and.. she.. looks like a.. man? I mean her face kinda does? How can I change that? :kwave: Help!

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    2. Kirbee

      Kirbee

      @Hope Do you think the gap between the eyes is too big? I've read that the gap between the eyes should be.. well.. "one eye wide"? Not sure how to explain that. Would bringing them closer to each other help with a more feminine look? Thank you for your advice! :bhee:

    3. Bedlam

      Bedlam

      I don't think closer together eyes would make it look more feminine. If you are going for a more realism look there are some things that generally help make a character appear "more feminine" like bigger eyes, softer chin, rounder cheeks, softer shoulders etc. The neck is proportional, however, I often exagerate and make it thinner which can also help make it look more "feminine". Women come in all shapes and sizes, i don't see why you should alter to look more stereotypically feminine /0/. But proportionately the eyes do look a bit too far apart. I think once you add hair it will be fine

    4. Hope

      Hope

      Haha yeah thats approximately how far apart eyes should be- but bringing them closer together would probably result in a more mature look not particularily more feminine. 

       

      I agree with what has been said above. 

       

      The further apart the eyes the younger a character looks. The closer together the more mature they look. Kids usually have their eyes spaced rather far apart. 

       

      On your image they are indeed pretty far from eachother. If you go for more realism- you can pull them together a bit. If you want a more feminine look for your art be sure to follow the advice given above. Women tend to be "softer" looking. (:

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