I think I have... Oh, I didn't even see you come over here. I am so happy we are partners. Yeah, because you know I cannot draw. Do you want to draw me first or I draw you first? Okay, I'll draw you first. Let's see. She didn't even teach us how to draw faces. She gave like steps over there like on how to do certain things, but I don't think I'm going to pay attention to that. I'll just measure and do what I can. You have amazing features, so that's why I'm really happy I have you. And because you know, you're my best friend. I wonder if she intentionally put us together because if so, that's not that good of an idea since we chat. She said focus on the drawing, so I'll try my best, but let's clip your back. Okay, perfect. Alright, let's see. And then again to the face. The notebooks they gave us this year are like really tough. But you know she wants us to do vertically or horizontally. She said vertically, okay. Alright. She said about measurements I need to get, so just pay attention to that. Alright, let's start with around your face. I'm going to go to the top and just go. Actually that's done like that. Alright, round your head. Are those hair clips comfortable? Okay. Let's see right below. Yeah, just look at me, I don't know. How am I supposed to get an accurate measurement if this notebook is so small? Let's see. I'm just going to put the measurement tape. Okay, that's accurate. Just go like vertical and horizontal. Use this vertically into the top to the bottom of the chin. Okay, developed. Ear to make sure this is accurate. Ear to ear. Okay. Did I get these measurements right? Your face is very proportionate. Yeah, like everything seems to be matching up. Let's get vertical one more time. To the top. I'm just going to measure my notebook to see if I have good grades. It's your eyebrow. Okay, I'm going to start there. I think that's what she wanted us to do. Start with the eyebrow. And then just eyebrow to the top of the forehead. See if that's the same, yeah? Okay. She said this is a more accurate measuring tool. Because this one has curves and bends like that. So that's good for the nose and around the face. But let me make sure we use this. On the head. Okay, let's see. From your temple airline to your eyebrows, about half. This side is equal. Okay. I'm going to draw your eyebrows. So stay still. Just put a point where it begins. Get in between the eyebrows. Very small space. Okay. Let's see. Alright. I'm just going to spike to make it look a little bit more realistic. Okay. Alright. There we go. Okay, that is not actually that. That is pretty equal, good. Slightly uneven, but that's okay. Make sure I do justice with this drawing. I can't wait for you to draw me after. That's going to be something. You're so much better at drawing than I am, but maybe I shouldn't even reveal this to you so we can like reveal at the end. Oh, we have to turn these in. Great. Okay, well, let's see. Okay. And then keep your eye open. I'm not going to go from the eyelash and then just the eye to see how much space between the eyebrow. Two, three, four. Okay. So the corner of the eye to this corner, just right in between your eyes, the tiniest amount of space, the eyelid. Okay. Let's just be sure eye to eye between... Alright. Here we go. Okay. Alright, that's... I need to make the eye pull a little bit. Okay. And... Do I have to count your lashes? How accurate does this have to be? Let's see. Just a vertical of the eye, try to keep it open. Okay. I think I'm just going to eye your eyelashes. So just look at me. Beautiful. Yeah, they're all amazing. And this side. Okay. Okay, I'm going to measure your pupil. If that's even possible, just keep your eye open and just kind of gauge right in front. The yellow ink might pencil out of the way. Just right in front. One, two, three. And one, two, three, four, five. I think that's about even five centimeters. Okay. And... Seek the actual eyeball. Scalarra. Oh, okay, wait. Wait. Alright, let's get your bottom eyelashes. I'm going to measure these. Okay, so do you mind looking up? Let's just see about... Okay. Drop it. Alright. Alright, I'll show you this at the end. I don't know if we're supposed to, but I will. Yeah, and then you can draw me right after. Alright, I have to... This cheek. About the same in between the nose to the ear. Let's see. The actual nose. I'm just going to look at the bottom just right below. See, that's about the same. Just horizontally on the nose. Okay. Then I'm going to go around the top of the nose like that. The in between your eyebrows just right below underneath like that. And horizontally the pump. Let's see how am I supposed to draw this. I can't draw in 3D. Am I supposed to get that? Let's go for the pump just right there. Okay. Just seeing how I've patrolled the nose, because this can be hard. From the eyes to the nose. Okay, actually let's measure this space between your lip and your nose. Okay. Okay. Let's just draw the nose. Okay, actually let's measure this space between your lip and your nose. The bottom. It's about an half an inch to an inch or something. Alright. Okay, just a taste, though. I'm going to try my best. That's what this class is about. Oh my gosh. Do you mind looking up? I'm going to draw your nostrils. The measure of them, just the bottom. Your nose is about, okay, each nostril. There you go. Okay. Did you want this to be smiling or not smiling? Preferences. Okay, what would you prefer? Smiling. So you want me to draw teeth? Trying to make it hard on me. Okay. Alright, I'll just smile for me. You have a big smile. Absolutely gorgeous. Yeah, you should smile more. Let's see, that's... Keep smiling. And then, like the jawline, do the smile to the corner of the mouth. Okay, then I have to get your chin, which is about to the bottom of the lip, to the bottom of the chin. Okay. Keep smiling, I know it's probably starting your cheeks, but I'm going to get the top of your lip to the bottom of the chin. Okay, I'm going to have to use the other measuring tape to get the degree of the curve. So, let's see. About, where the curve is about to go. The inner part of the lip, the outer part of the lip. Then the curve is about to go to the inner part of the lip. Then the bottom of the lip. Okay, let's get an outline first, and then I'll draw your lips, and then your teeth, so keep smiling. Be sure once again. Alright. The chin, and then... Oh, how much space between the nose and the top of the lip. Okay. Let's see if this is accurate. The curve. Okay, and let's measure your lips. So, I'm just going to hold this closely. Bottom lip first. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and the top lip. One, two, three, four. Okay. Yeah, just keep looking at me. Yeah, slight dimples. Okay, let's get your teeth the first. I'm going to count, she gave us this tool. I'm going to count how many you're showing. One, two, three, four, five, six, and a half. And, yeah, just keep them open for a moment. One, two. Stay still. That would be... One, two, three, six, and a half. And then, one, two, three, four, five, one. Okay, I'm going to shade your lips, because right now they're not, they're confusing me. She said, did she say no shading? Shading, okay, I'm going to do it anyway. I have to differentiate your lips between your teeth and all these lines. It's kind of like... confusing from your skin as well. Okay. I definitely don't know how to shade yet. Just scribbling this in. I'm not doing you justice, but I'm not doing you justice. All right, let's measure how far away your dimple is from your corner of your mouth. Exactly right, okay, in this one. Okay. All right. I'm going to measure how long your dimple is. Okay. Yeah, just look at me. All right. And cut. I'm going to compare these measurements to the paper, just to see if I can change anything. Oh, she said we have to draw the neck as well. Okay, let's see how much space between the edge of your face to the neck is about. Let's see, it's even on this side. I thought it was done for a moment. Let's get the neck. I didn't even know that, so that's touching the edge of my paper. And it's really not that accurate. Okay. Okay, so I have to do this one more time. Let's see. Between the face and the neck is about the middle and the corner and the face between the neck is the middle. Okay. She didn't say we have to draw like hair, correct? All right. Okay, let's see if I caught these right. Sorry, I'm so confused with what I just drew. Yeah, no, actually, yeah, let's erase that. I drew a neck, I drew a v-neck. You're not, you don't even have a v-neck one. Just erase that. You do have like a curved shirt. Okay. Okay, I don't know, let's just keep... Is she judging based off of effort or is she judging based off of accuracy? Okay, and do we have to draw hair? Oh, you don't know, okay, let me ask. Yeah, are we supposed to draw hair? Okay. Bonus points if we draw hair. Okay, you said we're not allowed to shade, do we have to? That's okay with hair. Okay, all right, let's see. I guess you have to kind of shade with the hair. Since this is 2D, it doesn't really, I don't have to go around your face, but make sure that all of these are accurate. Okay, yeah, that's pretty proportionate to my drawing, and you do have freckles. Maybe I'll keep on these points if I draw the freckles. Okay, let's see. Your hair's pretty long, I'm gonna measure it. A ghost past your shoulders, okay. All right, then I'm just gonna shade the states down. Okay. You do have, do you have a middle part? Yeah, you do. Okay, that is directly the middle. Down like that. The one thing I learned is that I really suck at drawing hair, because what is happening, okay? That's fine. It's, you know, hair is probably the most complicated. Okay. And let me make sure this is accurate. 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Yeah, if I had more space I feel like it would have been more accurate. Yeah, but I mean your teeth look perfect. Yeah, and your hair, I don't know what's happening up there, but yeah, that's you. Alright, I have to make sure I turn this in, so I'm just gonna read your name. Perfect, and what's the date? Okay. Alright. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, let's take those hair clips out. And we'll put them in me and it is now your turn to draw me. Alright, here's this. The notebook, you can just use the other side of that. And well, it was such a fun time drawing you, but I'm really excited for you to draw me. And we can see which one is better. Alright, here you go.