I’ve had a cheese-slice face before: a full-on portrait, not a profile.
This was a chance encounter of two neighbours, one of whom was just a hair more animated than the other.
I’ve had a cheese-slice face before: a full-on portrait, not a profile.
This was a chance encounter of two neighbours, one of whom was just a hair more animated than the other.
I never cease to be amazed by the personality traits one can infer from a shape with a perimeter animated with a semblance of human facial features. Place two such shapes in proximity and a conversation inevitably emerges. Imagination soars!
Laurna – 🙂 Yeah, these guys were pretty cheery, as well as talkative.
I. Your next challenge is to conjure up a Cheez Whiz face. If you happen to have run short, I may be able to spot you some.
Ken – Hahaha. OK, I’ll keep an eye out for a naturally occurring face in Cheez Whiz. An artificial one would be too easy.
I’ve seen children’s cartoon characters’ faces with less animation. It could be a new source of head ideas.
Barbara – IKR? There doesn’t need to be much detail for that imputation of personality that Laurna referred to.