>>5903754> If the shape of a face makes someone more difficult to draw then you are saying facial structure factors into how difficult they are to draw.Eh it’s like a math problem where some features are more difficult factors to get used to drawing and plugging into the equation.
And when you’re talking about trying to quickly capture someone’s likeness and they don’t have distinct features then it does become trickier. That’s what a lot of the Renaissance etc portrait artists were hired for. If you’re boring and the goal is to make you look better then you basically break down their anatomy and think about how each variable that makes a face is engaged on the subject, the figuring out how to accentuate ugly characteristics to look better or bring out subtle characteristics that are slightly more stressed than they should be etc.
Completely forgot what I was going to talk about. went and made pic related trying to think of what’s important and have now written whatever I’ve just said.
Tldr think in terms of the anatomical structures and muscles and fat variables that make up their face. If the have an underbite they likely have a pouty lip, for instance, regardless of their inherited lip shape.
Lots of factors at play that can make a lip or eyes or whatever that may seem boring or simple difficult to draw.
When you isolate what his district look and why it’s easier to draw. I guess his eyes are squinty and collapsing on the upper eye lids because his skull brow sticks up weird on his forehead and pushed his eyebrows to develop low and under the brow bone so his eye muscles and skin are all kind of extra squished in in the socket. And because he had to stress double hard to get his eyebrows over his brow ridge he just never really got used to making expressions and that’s why he always had the flat style in his routine.