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Changing
the expression of an anime
character isn't particularly
difficult, but it helps to know
which features need to be
adjusted for each type of
emotion. In this tutorial, I will
show you how the various parts of
the face work together to convey
different emotions. Once you
learn what features to change to
achieve the look you want, you
should be able to draw any
emotion you like. Please read
through my other facial
tutorials, though, since it helps
to have a working knowledge of
how the features should be
aligned before you
begin.
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First,
we'll start off going over
sadness, a fairly common emotion.
This is a trypical anime face,
but notice the changes that have
been made. The most obvious
indicator of the character's
emotion, in this case, are the
eyebrows. Notice how the inner
tips of the eyebrows curve
upwards. Also, her lower eyelids
curve upward slightly, while her
upper eyelids have a more large,
round curve. Curving the lower
eyelid can indicate stress,
sorrow, or anger; in this case,
the shape of the eyebrows shows
us that it is sorrow. ^_^ Also,
notice the shape of the mouth; it
is small, and curves downward.
Overall, the character looks like
she's about to burst into tears.
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This
form of sadness is more subdued.
The character seems depressed,
but not as sad as the previous
example. The eyes are smaller
here (partly because this is a
guy ^_^), and the mouth is larger
and does not curve down so far.
The angle of the eyebrows and the
arch of the lower eyelid still
let you know that this character
is upset about
something.
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This
picture is sort of a transition
between sadness and anger. The
eyebrows curve down sharply and
his mouth is drawn so it looks
like he is shouting, both of
which indicates that he is mad,
yet his irises are still very
large. This sort of makes him
look like he is angry, yet hurt
or upset at someone or
something.
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This
guy is clearly very ticked off,
even though he isn't shouting.
^_~ You can draw angry people
without them screaming their
heads off. In this picture, the
eyebrows are close to the eyes
and angle down sharply (I also
drew the folds in the skin caused
by drawing ones eyebrows together
like that), and the mouth angles
downwards sharply. The eyes have
been narrowed, and irises are
very small, which helps to make a
character look even more angry.
^_^
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I'm
not sure about this one; he looks
both confused and ticked off.
Alternating the angles of the
eyebrows like this indicates
confusion or incredulity. To add
to the expression, draw the mouth
slightly off-center, as
well.
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Its
surprising how often anime
characters talk with their eyes
closed... ^_^ I wonder how many
people actually talk like
that...? Anyway, closed eyes can
express a variety of emotions.
Here, they express impatience or
annoyance, but they can also
express calmness, happiness, or
smugness. Flip the eyes around
and have them curve upwards, and
they can express extreme sadness,
as well as excitement. For this
particular picture, I made the
eyebrows angle downwards and drew
the mouth open. Notice how I drew
the upper left lip slightly
raised; this helps whatever
emotion you are trying to convey
seem more negative, whether you
are drawing anger, unhappiness,
or impatience. ^_^
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Happiness
is one of the most common
emotions you see with pictures of
anime characters. Excessive
happiness or excitement can be
expressed by large eyes, highly
arched eyebrows, and a big
smiling mouth. Other features
such as extra shinies in the eyes
and the upward curving of the
lower eyelid are also common. On
a side note, more kawaii
characters tend to have huge
eyes, and small noses and mouths
(unless their mouth is open, as
in this picture).
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This
character is happy, as well, but
not to the extent as in the
previous example. The emotion is
much more subtle. Notice that the
eyebrows have been lowered
(though they still arch slightly)
and the curve of the mouth is
very slight. The lower eyelids
are arched, though, and the
irises are still pretty large, so
though the characters'
contentment is not as obvious, it
is still clear he's in a good
mood. ^_^
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To
express surprise or shock,
enlarge the eyes and make the
pupils smaller. This is
particularly apparent in anime
face faults, when a character is
so suprised that his/her eyes
become almost as large as the
rest of the face... ^_^ In this
particular example, the mouth is
drawn really small, but other
sizes will work too.
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This
guy isn't particularly exciting,
he just looks irritated. The
irises are small, the eyebrows
are arched down, and the mouth is
small and slightly off center. I
can't think of much else to say
for this one... ^_^
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