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I have an art assignment due when we come back from winter break to draw myself from the side view.
I notice that everyone else around me has a face that follows the rules of side view. When I took a picture of myself to prepare to draw the self portrait, I noticed that my lips extended farther out than my nose. I wasn't puckering my lips or anything like what the girls in my class do when they take a picture. It seems like I'm the only on in my immediate family whose nose isn't the highest point on the face. Either my lips are too big or my nose is too small, I'm not sure. I've also noticed this same thing with some people when I was at the mall last week.
Are we just exceptions to the "rule" of the nose being the highest point of the face or is something wrong with us?
Here's a picture of myself in profile - http://morgancerese.deviantart.com/art/Me-in-profile-191064137
Sorry for the bad quality. My webcam sucks and my skin isn't that brown
I notice that everyone else around me has a face that follows the rules of side view. When I took a picture of myself to prepare to draw the self portrait, I noticed that my lips extended farther out than my nose. I wasn't puckering my lips or anything like what the girls in my class do when they take a picture. It seems like I'm the only on in my immediate family whose nose isn't the highest point on the face. Either my lips are too big or my nose is too small, I'm not sure. I've also noticed this same thing with some people when I was at the mall last week.
Are we just exceptions to the "rule" of the nose being the highest point of the face or is something wrong with us?
Here's a picture of myself in profile - http://morgancerese.deviantart.com/art/Me-in-profile-191064137
Sorry for the bad quality. My webcam sucks and my skin isn't that brown
