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Awkward... Takeda
Awkward request. I'm looking for guys with goatees for some art reference. Any kind of goatee (even stubble) is fine. :D <3

Picture unrelated, but still cute.
>> Anonymous
Referencing off drawings is the absolute worst thing you can do. ALWAYS use photos for reference, or you'll get it wrong and your drawings will look all funky. Doesn't matter if it's hair or body proportions or facial structure, you should always look at the real thing to see what it actually looks like before recreating it in your own style.

Here's more variations and angles than you'll ever need http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=goatee
>> Anonymous
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>>187044
I don't agree. Drawings can be even more helpful than photos. Photos have no outlines and the distinction between features becomes harder to recognize, much less recreate. For beginners, drawing references may be the better of the two options.
>> Takeda
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I use both, actually. Drawings are -very- useful, as stated, for getting the basic outlines. Photos can be useful, especially when judging light sources on features, but it's often difficult to balance the sketch with the detail a photo gives you. I've used both for a long time, and I work as an artist. :D

I also remembered Holland has a goatee. Woo.