->''[[Anime/FreshPrettyCure Mikayla]]'s back snapped up straight, and her eyes went completely white. "[[Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure Natalie Blackstone]], the founding member of the Anime/GlitterForce."''
-->-- ''Fanfic/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverse'', "[[Recap/GlitterForceIntoTheGlitterverseChapter4 The Fresh Glitters]]"

->It's not just a {{manga}} trick, but I suppose that is the most well known example of it.

->There are a few reasons for it. First and foremost it's a stylistic choice. It's also production/time saver since I don't gain anything by drawing a full face on a character with a 10px by 10px head. Objects/people farther away in the distance don't need a lot of detail crammed into them because, at 72dpi on a monitor they would just look a mess. They style I use to draw the comic is very simplistic anyway.

->I also use it sometimes when I want to show certain expressions with as little detail as possible. When I draw the face with just two circles for eyes then the expression is blank. Then the expression can be changed in a very obvious way with the mouth or eyebrows. Sometimes it can make a frown look comical, and others it can be used to show a non-specific expression which is up to the reader to interprete themselves.

->Also, it's great when I want people to call me a {{lazy artist}}.
-->-- '''[[http://gunnerkrigg.proboards75.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=361&page=19#15743 Tom Siddell]]''', ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt''

->''"Your glassy eyes unnerve and disturb me, dog."''
-->--'''[[Series/GameOfThrones Arya Stark]]''' to [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime Jake the Dog]], ''VideoGame/{{MultiVersus}}''
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