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Details of the Human Figure: a) The head

After examining the human figure, we analyze a typical detail for a more important figure itself, thus putting them out separately.

a character's face is very important: in fact it is precisely through which denotes the character, mood and many other features. So, since the parties of the human body, certainly the most important for the characterization of a character's head, it is just that we begin our discussion.

Typically, cartoon characters have characteristics that make them humorous or that emphasize the role played by them: therefore, a realistic representation of the type he prefers a more functional, for example, exaggerates the facial features to enhance their expressiveness. But to play on and deform facial features at will, we must first be able to draw the human head have clear and the proportions between the parties.

In the figure's head is split in two by the horizontal line passing through the eyes, face, in turn, is divided into three equal parts, marked by lines a, b and c, the first of which limits the opposite the root of the hair.

This is a general outline, but now we show by example how to proceed in practice.

established on a vertical axis the height, eye marks the top of the forehead at a point corresponding to the root of hair and divided into three distance between this point and the base, corresponding to the chin as we have from top to bottom, the same position of the chin, the base of the nose, eyebrows and the upper limit of the forehead.
To set the mouth should be kept in mind that the limit of the lower lip falls midway between nose and chin. The volume of the skull is given by a circle that goes through and touches the top of the height, just below the upper lip.

A horizontal distance to the exact middle of all the height, gives us the alignment of the eyes from one corner to another, while the distance between them and the other is usually equal to imaginary third eye placed between them.

The two lines passing through the base of the nose and eyebrows also set the position and length of the ear, but note that the head in front view , tends to move back and to lift the chin so that the ear drops for a while.

The width of the nose may be set off by lines made with two inner corners of eyes, and the same applies to the width of the mouth, with two lines down from the inner edge of the pupils.

If we want to draw the profile, the circle that inscribes the cranium expands into an ellipse, and the ear to be situated just behind the line that divides in half the distance between the front and back of the head.


For those who want to have a precise size of the skull, it is recommended to determine the diameter in three quarters of the height chosen for the model. As shown in the figure below, we will have the width of the profile by adding one fourth the diameter in question, which means that from the neck to the front there is a distance equal to the height choice.


The head of the woman not substantively different from that of men.



It seems generally less "bony", with particular emphasis muscle, especially in the face, softer and less visible. The features are usually more delicate: minute nose, small mouth, but with markedly curved lips, eyes less sunken, higher eyebrows, and a whole tends to face an oval lines well connected.

In the last article we mentioned the height of the human body remain unchanged from adulthood onwards, in relation to the fact that with increasing age increases, however, as a rule, the measures of body cross.

We also said that the height of the head of the adult is, according the fee proposed, one eighth of the total body, and serves as a reference module.

E 'right now to give some clarification on the growing body, I'm going to look better in drawing a comic strip character. If we look at a child in the first year of life, we immediately realize that the head is very large compared to the body: in principle, it represents one quarter of the total abundance of the child.

At 3 years, the head is about one-fifth of the height, at 5 or 6 years, one sixth, or 12 to 10, less than one-seventh, and 21 years, finally an eighth. As you can see, there is a clear differences in the rate of growth of individual body parts from birth to maturity legs grow fourfold, while the head height increases only by half.

OBVIOUSLY THESE DATA ARE ONLY INDICATIVE OF A MEDIA.

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