Make A Cartoon Version Of Yourself

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If you are thinking about cartooning and how to make a cartoon version of yourself, one of the things that you have to learn is the importance of eyes. Below, you will learn some of the important things to take note. However, if you're looking for a place to cartoon an image of yourself, Cartoony.Me would be best!

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The shape and placement of your eyes, nose, mouth, chin, and ears tell a great deal about your character and personality. Take the eyes. These are the windows of the soul or the mirrors of the mind. Sensing that their eyes betray them, people turn their eyes down or away when they engage in lies or other subterfuges.

But people can’t hide some characteristics associated with the eyes. For instance: Barnes points out that the normal space between the eyes is the width of an eye. If the space is wider than that there is, obviously, more room for brains; hence, the person with such eyes is one of originality and sound judgment. But if the space is unreasonably great, as on a cow, the individual is likely to have little personality and, frankly, few opinions of his own. Barnes writes: His eyes let in too much vision for him to concentrate on any abstract opinion.

The same problem occurs with large, wide open, protruding eyes, regardless of spacing. It is not necessary for purposes of sight for the eyes to be so wide open and protruding, Barnes writes somewhat testily. More handicapped still is the person whose eyes are set close together. Such a person, Barnes suggests, is narrow-minded, even treacherous.

The best kind of eyes to have are small, deep-set, preferably blue, and slanting downward at the outside edges-good news to those of us of Swedish persuasion. Small, deep-set eyes are a sign of a deep thinker. With the upper lid drawn partially over the eye, there is a more limited field of vision. Thus the mind is less disturbed by external impressions and can occupy itself with the matters it undertakes, without interruption. Small eyes see less, but comprehend more. Furthermore… most of our geniuses have small eyes and over-hanging brows. And when the eyes appear to be slanting downward, it is a sign of executive ability, keen mentality, and a degree of pessimism.

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