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While rendering or sketching the human form, no other area of the body has given artists more aggravation than the face. Faces hold a special place in human vision. Recognizing familiar faces actually takes place in a different part of the brain than recognizing, say, landmarks or letters of the alphabet. From an evolutionary standpoint, facial recognition may have evolved before less personal vision tasks. Consequently, drawing faces poses difficulties that drawing other objects does not. But is it impossible to master? Of course not! So let's get started!
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