//update | february 2018 // i made a new tutorial! this one is a lot better and more accurate ^^; view this project instead if you're looking to learn proportions! https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/201800137/ (i'm keeping this one shared for posterity >w<) featured 12/18/15 ^u^ --notes-- use the arrow keys or spacebar to navigate! this tutorial is for university scratch, but anyone can use it! if you're not a student in the art club, you don't have to do the assignment, but feel free to do it anyway if you want ^w^ university scratch studio - https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1762099/ your assignment must be made by you! do not use anyone else's art for this assignment. i may not be able to provide feedback on your project right away. this was done with a female subject in bitmap, but facial proportions are more or less the same with either gender or program! remember, don't be afraid to drop a comment! i'd be happy to answer your questions ^u^ this took a very long time to make. it took most of my afternoon. and late into the night... so please no mean comments! however, if you see any errors, please inform me! the thirds and the length of the face isn't perfectly correct here, just so you know! the reason the nose is in the middle of the line is because i drew the line too high up. it should be on top of the line. also, my friend @epicorange339 and many others gave some suggestions, and in their experience the lips reach the pupil of the eye. some other feedback says the lips should be bigger, the ears are too big, and the eyebrows should be closer to the eyes. others use slightly different proportions. use your observation to determine the correct proportions and use this merely as a guide! --credits-- • art by me • my knowledge of proportions came from my art teacher (and some refreshing from google images- just search "face proportions") • university scratch for the opportunity • the st and @pastelistic, who suggested it for the feature! thank you!! • david nevue for the music- it's called happy dance. i believe it's under copyright however, so please don't use it unless you own the cd. the cd, a delicate joy, can be located for purchase at http://www.davidnevue.com/albums.htm ^w^ --additional tutorials-- vector proportions tutorial: full-body female proportions: curly hair: realistic hair: (done in firealpaca) hair: vector hair: eye tutorial studio: