: Place a sphere at the chin to emphasize its rounded, 3D form.
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: Draw arcs extending from the wings of the nose down to the chin to represent the nasolabial folds. : Place a sphere at the chin to
: Add a smaller oval on the side of the circle to represent the flattened side of the head. : Add a smaller oval on the side
: Draw a line from the top of the ear, touching the eye and nostril, down to the corner of the mouth to create a sense of depth in the cheek area. Finalize the Features
: Use an elongated "N" shape starting from the glabella to define the bridge and base of the nose.