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These are as, if you haven't picked it up, kind of my favorite thing to do is to show
movement. I like when the head looks like it just got flipped, and it's fanned out.
It gives it attitude, makes it seem more lifelike, like an actual real human being. And, you
can maybe think of, whoever is viewing it, can see themselves maybe more in it, as opposed
to just a starchy standing there, model posing. This isn't a pose, it's caught in the middle
of something, it's lifelike. Kind of like a secret, like you've caught them at the wrong
moment but, the wrong moment becomes right, that's what this hairstyle is. And, start
with the part. And, like I said flip the hair so it's going to fan out, and this is another
thing you can do, if like this, this one I didn't this with, but sometimes you may have,
if you're drawing sunglasses, you might realize, oh no, I don't know how to draw that, I can't
think, I can't, it doesn't look right. Here's where, like I said before, you can cover the
eye, just cover the sunglasses, flip it out. So, no one can tell you that wasn't your original
vision. Nobody knows except you.