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The Artist's Guide to Drawing People
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The Artist's Guide to Drawing People

by Jean-Pierre Lamérand
April 2022
Beginner
108 pages
2h 31m
English
Rocky Nook
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Panic Attacks

There are varying degrees of fear: fright, anxiety, panic… In anxiety, the eyebrows rise, the forehead wrinkles, and the mouth stretches downward, surrounding itself with fishhook-shaped folds. A panicked face shows eyes wide apart, arched eyebrows, and a wide-open mouth.

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The eyes are staring and opened very wide.

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Dread or Fright

A frightened person’s face tends to lean backwards. The impression of panic is reinforced by the disheveled hair.

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ISBN: 9781681989136