For the first time, she drew an expression that wasn’t a command. She drew a girl who had just lost her pet—but was trying to smile so her little brother wouldn’t cry. The left corner of the mouth trembled. The right eye was dry, defiant. The left eyebrow was a question mark.
“Free?” she whispered. That word had become obscene.
Expression is the soul of anime. To move beyond generic faces, artists must learn how the facial muscles interact. Instead of just drawing a mouth shape, consider how the cheeks lift during a smile or how the brow furrows in anger. Expressive anime illustration is about subtle storytelling through the eyes and the tilt of the head, allowing the viewer to feel the character's internal state. Light, Shadow, and Color Theory
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