Keeping facial features in proportion means
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that you only use a ruler to determine how big the features are supposed to be
that you keep the largest feature of the face closest to the viewer.
that you make one eye smaller to appear closer to you when the face is turned.
that you keep the size of the features in a logical relation to each other.
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that you keep the size of the features in a logical relation to each other.
U sure?
Yes, I am sure. Keeping facial features in proportion means maintaining a logical and balanced relationship between the size and placement of each feature in relation to the whole face. It involves ensuring that the size and placement of the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and other facial features align harmoniously and appear realistic. Using a ruler or making one eye smaller to create an illusion of depth is not necessarily related to keeping features in proportion.