The iconic Tony Stark beard, everyone knows it. I went to the barber and asked for it. This is what it ought to have looked like:
It looks awesome but there's always a chance, something about it will go off alignment. The hour glass chin beard and the spikes that disconnect or thinly connect to a sharply defined mustache, it's all tough to pull off.
RDJ makes it look so easy but really, maintaining this devilishly charming look is a whole thing.
What I find the most difficult about it are the sides.
It looks awesome but there's always a chance, something about it will go off alignment. The hour glass chin beard and the spikes that disconnect or thinly connect to a sharply defined mustache, it's all tough to pull off.
RDJ makes it look so easy but really, maintaining this devilishly charming look is a whole thing.
What I find the most difficult about it are the sides.
The spikes on the side need to be angled the same on both sides, shaped the same, spiked up the same. Also, the optional thin jaw line has to be the same width. I might have to write a whole TensorFlow project to identify if I'm shaping the beard right. Tony has Jarvis, I have second rate Machine Learning algorithms and platforms. Well, better to make use of what's available.
If you're also on a journey to be the next Iron Man, shoot me a mail to s7kartha@gmail.com and tell me what you're doing. There's also the comments down below. Do tell.
See ya!

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