12th April 2022
Thought I'd continue observing each main feature of the face since I started with the nose. So today was the ear.
Observation: Ears
- The ears main outline is shaped like an 'e' or 'p' but it's rotated
slightly left and looks like it's in bubble writing. - It has many folds within it - like the 'outer fold' which I googled to be called the helix, and an 'inner fold' that's called the antihelical fold/antihelix. This is one of the images I studied to learn the correct terminology, but my observations were from real ears on google.
The inner fold tends to look like a curved 'y' shape from what I saw (more than half of the ears I saw had that shape)
3. The shape where the earhole resides in reminded me of a sideways heart/arrow head (but very curved) or a sideways bell. (The earhole is up higher than I thought as well)
4. I also noticed the ear has this bump that sticks out, which I like to remember it as the ears clitoris - the correct term for it is the tragus.
5. The colour of the shadows also help show how deep or curved each part was. E.g. earhole is very deep = very black.
6. Ear outlines aren't one smooth curved line they actually have lots of sharp edges
And this is my list of observation notes that lead to my final drawing. (Hopefully these steps will help me remember how to draw an ear - 1. 'e' shape 2. folds 3. sideways heart/ear clit