Here’s a quick video on drawing facial expressions. You might also want to check out a related post from Communication Nation in 2005. You can also see a larger version of the video here.
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By Dave Gray
5:07 pmThu, Oct 28, 2010
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Thanks for posting this. I’m just getting started with visual note taking, and so far stick figures have been my go-to, but I’m trying to branch out and start incorporating facial expressions. This video definitely helped!
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