Re: Help Me Smile
Arthur C gave you good advise. Accomplish the smile with the eyes. A little squinted and some crows feet on the sides. Otherwise you would use more of a mouth in your carving and have it opened like it's saying " HoHoHo"
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Re: Help Me Smile
Thanks for asking the question, Peter. My santas usually look like grumpy old men. I learned something today. I like your faces. They look good.
Dick
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Re: Help Me Smile
since your lips are hidden by your mustache, you'll never see the smile- you'll see the effect of the smile on the mustache. Make the 'stache curve up then down. i like to go look in the mirror to see what happens when I make different faces.
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Peter, look at your face in a mirror. Go from a straight face to a smiling face. Note that the mouth turning up is only part of a smiling face. Look at the change in your eyes, don't they close just a bit as your cheeks rise? The wide eyed look on your Santas is part of the problem; when you adjust the eyes, put crow's feet (laugh wrinkles) at the corners; raise the moustaches above the lip as you raise the corners of the mouth. See if this helps.
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When you smile, you squint and if your lips, cheeks, and mustache move upward on the ends it helps.
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Help Me Smile
Hi There,
I am more than happy with my progress but I am finding it very hard to get a smile on my figures as you can see from the attached picture. Can anyone help me out with this. I know I am missing something but I can't figure out how to rectify it. Thank you.
Peter.Tags: None
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