bitioning the Figure with a 3/4 View
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There are standard positions for the torso (i.e. from the neck down)
Head
-.:nmon poses showing the throat's silhouette line '-1f:er inward than the chin
_":,rmon poses showing the throat's ; .ouette line directly under the chin
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:te head is drawn so this line
I ;r':-y under the chin, the figure I :?.. shown from a moderately ",ly
used with each of the 5 head views. Since how the torso and neck connect depends on in which direction the torso is faced, I have compiled a few common samples for you.
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Here, the figure is shown from a somewhat high angle, displaying volume from the shoulders to the
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The neck may appear overly thick (masculine) when this
line is drawn further out than the chin.
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