Use the established "GPS lines" to lay in the hair and neck, ensuring they align with the skull's structure.
: Place a sphere at the chin to emphasize its rounded, 3D form.
: Use an elongated "N" shape starting from the glabella to define the bridge and base of the nose.
: Identify the area between the eyebrows; in this method, it is often represented as a small trapezoid shape.
While there isn't a widely recognized urban legend or creepypasta under the specific file name the name is often associated with the Riley Method —a systematic guide used by artists to draw the human head and face. If you are looking for a guide on this artistic technique, Guide to the Riley Method for Drawing the Head
: Start by drawing a simple circle to represent the skull.
: Draw arcs extending from the wings of the nose down to the chin to represent the nasolabial folds.