Color palette tools I use when I can't decide on a color scheme
The anatomy of the face is one of the areas I've spent most deliberate study time on, and I want to share the framework that finally made it feel systematic rather than arbitrary.
The skull is the form; the muscles are the modifications. If you understand the skull's planes — frontal, temporal, zygomatic, mandibular — the soft tissue that covers them follows logical rules. The cheekbone catches light because the zygomatic arch is the highest point on the lateral face. The nasolabial fold marks where a major muscle group attaches.
I memorized the major expression muscles by their action rather than their name: the muscle that pulls the mouth corner up and back (zygomaticus major), the muscle that raises the upper lip (levator labii), the muscle that causes the brow furrow (corrugator supercilii). Their action tells you exactly how the face distorts when they contract.
This framework reduced the face from an intimidating mass of detail to a logical structure I can predict. I can now construct any expression from any angle rather than copying a reference photo.
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