I hope I´m not too nosy – I know, it´s childish, but the pun is absolutely intended here 😉 – when I ask what type of nose you´ve got? 😉 Mine is rather small and straight 🙂 Please feel free to pick out a nose (“No, I did not say: please feel free to pick your nose! That would be gross!”) from the picture below. Or add a sketch, if you´d like to 🙂

I like the third one on top – that’s a nose that has a story!
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Thank you so much for commenting! 🙂 And I agree: this nose definitely has a story to tell 😉 Have a lovely day with Choppy! 🙂 Your namesake, Sarah 😉
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My choice would be the first one from the left in the second row.
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A very classic and beautiful nose then 🙂 Have a great day!! xoxo
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You know what they say, a nose is a nose is a nose! Come visit me and leave a comment when you can!
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I love this little exercise. You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friends’ nose ( or at least you shouldn’t! 🙂
Bravo for practicing isolated facial features! It might inspire me to do the same. Currently, I seem to be struggling with teeth. If I add teeth detail into sketches, it just makes the person look like they have bad teeth, which is unfortunate. And how would I post an image here? I would add to your collection.
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Thank you so much! 🙂
Hehe! Imagine doing that (picking your friends´nose 😉 No, maybe it´s better not to imagine it 😉
Mainly I started practicing those isolated features because I want to be able drawing real portraits someday. I thought doing it bit by bit might be less terrifying. And I think it works!
Ahh – teeth! I know what you mean, nasty little things, mine always look like those of Frankenstein´s monster 😉 Will have to start practicing those as well.
Oh, I thought you could just upload your image into the comment section? I saw other people doing it here on wordpress, but haven´t tried it myself yet. If it doesn´t work, you could send me an email and I´d add it to the post (you´ll find my adress on the about page). I´ll be looking forward to it! 🙂 xoxo
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Oh gosh, what an awesome study you’ve made. I think that I am a Number 1 in the nose line up. Great work and great fun, Sarah…Cheers!
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Thank you so much, Chris!
It´s always good to know which nose type one is, isn´t it? 😉 How else could we be nosy, eh? 😉 Cheers!
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I agree. I never would have known my type if were not for your wonderful blog. Cheers!
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Haha! Thank you, Chris!! 😀
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Oops, it’s about noses and I just love the expression of the eye at the first picture!
I can’t find a nose similar to mine…but I love your humor 🙂
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Haha! 🙂 Thank you very much, Patty! And it´s absolutely ok to like the eye as well 😉 I was just practicing to get those features together now, hopefully will be able to draw a whole face soon! Have a lovely evening! xoxo
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Lol at the word play.
Good to nose you draw schnozles too 🙂
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Hehe! 😉 Thank you, Lion! 🙂 You never nose when drawing a schnozzle might come in handy 😉 Cheers!
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