Sara Frankel Project 1 Face

Face sketch

//Sara Frankel
//9:30
//sfrankel@andrew.cmu.edu
//Project-01

function setup() {
    createCanvas(600, 600);
    background(165,212,157);
}

function draw() {

	//head
	fill(77,47,23);
	arc(300, 500, 460, 770, PI, TWO_PI);
	fill('tan');
	ellipse(300,300,300,350);
	fill(77,47,23)
	arc(300, 180, 230, 110, PI, TWO_PI);
	
	//eyebrows
	fill(77,47,23);
	ellipse(230,220,90,10);
	ellipse(370,220,90,10);

	//glasses
	noFill();
	arc(300, 280, 20, 20, PI + QUARTER_PI, TWO_PI);
	fill('red');
	ellipse(235,280,120,120);
	fill('red');
	ellipse(365,280,120,120);

	fill('tan');
	ellipse(235,280,100,100);
	fill('tan');
	ellipse(365,280,100,100);

	//left eye
	fill('white')
	ellipse(235,270,60,40)

	//right eye
	fill('white');
	ellipse(365,270,60,40);
	//ellipse(mouseX,300,mouseX,395)

	//nose
	line(300,300,320,350);
	line(300,350,320,350); 

	//left eyeball
	fill('blue');
	ellipse(245,270,30,30);
	fill(51);
	ellipse(250,270,20,20);
	fill('white');
	ellipse(243,260,5,5);

	//right eyeball
	fill('blue');
	ellipse(375,270,30,30);
	fill(51);
	ellipse(380,270,20,20);
	fill('white');
	ellipse(373,260,5,5);

	//mouth
	noFill();
	arc(300,390,60,60,0,PI);





}

My process for this project was to first figure out what kind of aesthetic I wanted my portrait to be (i.e. more bubble character vs. a more lined out character).  I also had to figure out which shapes and coordinates I predominately wanted to use to replicate my face.

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