Art in dress . fix the position for the comers of the eyes. The widthof the eyes, irrespective of corners, must be equal to the width of the from each dotted line one width of nose. The eyelid must be keptthe same throughout, (width about one-eighth length of nose), in order tofix points to measure from for the width of the face. Now take the sidesof your face; the inner portion of the eye is the width of the nose, and theouter portion or tip of the eyelid is the width of the eyelid out from theinner point. The distance to the temple from the outer portion of lid(marked with heavy


Art in dress . fix the position for the comers of the eyes. The widthof the eyes, irrespective of corners, must be equal to the width of the from each dotted line one width of nose. The eyelid must be keptthe same throughout, (width about one-eighth length of nose), in order tofix points to measure from for the width of the face. Now take the sidesof your face; the inner portion of the eye is the width of the nose, and theouter portion or tip of the eyelid is the width of the eyelid out from theinner point. The distance to the temple from the outer portion of lid(marked with heavy lines) should equal one-half the width of the in all outlines. The ear is the same length as the nose. Next drawyour mouth. The tip of the upper lip or center of the Cupids Bow is one-quarter the length of the nose down, from Line F on Line AB, and fromthat point one-quarter more for the tip of the lower lip. One-half waybetween these two points is the divisional channel. Twenty-one TOP OF SHOULDERS. ^ > 1 ?^- 4 r ?? —-^—>1 \ / !1 1 V. 11 \ » r i1 1, //11 / ( t \ 2^ a, 4 4 (0 Twenty-two A Three-Quarter View of a Thirty-SixModel with a Full View Face Commence by drawing your Body Line, or Line One, from top to bottomof your chart as shown on diagram. Then divide that line into ten equalparts, each part to be the length of one face. At the end of the first partdraw a line at right angles; this is the top of the neck. To obtain the widthof the neck, take half of the length of the face—that is half of the first measure the width out on Top of Neck Line from Body Line. TheLength of the neck should be two-thirds of the width of the neck. To obtainthese thirds it is necessary to divide the width of the neck into three equalparts, each part is to be known as a third. When you measure two-thirdsdown draw a line at this point at right angles and call it the end of yourNeck Line. Keep your thirds intact, as they play a most important partthroughout your


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