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Page 1: The horizontal  center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the  pupil.

• The horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the pupil.

• This head is 5 eyes wide not including the ears.

• The ear connects to the head on the horizontal center line.

• The nose also gets larger with age.

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The head sideways is one head-length high and one head-length wide.

The smiling mouth lines up under the pupils, and the two iris usually equal the maximum smiling width of the mouth.

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The "heads" should align on most figure drawings this way:• First head length: head!• Second head length: chest line at

nipples.• Third head length: waistline, at

bellybutton.• Forth head length: groin area.• Fifth head length: a bit above the

knee.• Sixth head length: just below knee.• Seventh head length: above ankle

(or mid-calf, if the person is 8 heads).• Seven & 3/4 (or eighth) head length:

at bottom of feet.

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