Homer's Head - Part 2 - Side view
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Homer's Head - Part 2 - Side view
This is part 2 in the series. Part 3 will be a front view. Once you have mastered these 3 views, you should be able to draw Homer's head in any position by applying the learned principles.
I am neither good at fishing or public speaking, but I have been told I am a master baiter and a cunning linguist.
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Re: Homer's Head - Part 2 - Side view
part 2
I am neither good at fishing or public speaking, but I have been told I am a master baiter and a cunning linguist.
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part 3
I am neither good at fishing or public speaking, but I have been told I am a master baiter and a cunning linguist.
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Re: Homer's Head - Part 2 - Side view
last part
I am neither good at fishing or public speaking, but I have been told I am a master baiter and a cunning linguist.
Re: Homer's Head - Part 2 - Side view
These are pretty nifty. I'm always interested to find out what proportion systems people use, and these really are some of the clearest and most thoroughly laid out simpsons ones I've found anywhere on the net. Nice!
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