Art in dress . rectly through the center, it will be even on both sides, and connect backwith oval. From the Arrow-Line to the front of the ear should equal threetimes the width of the nose, and from the front of the ear to the back of theskull should be the same. The front of the ear is at the end of the third space,and the length of the ear should be the same length as the nose (betweenLine E and Line F). Next draw your mouth. The point for the Cupids Bowis one-quarter the length of the nose down under point 5 (point of the upperhp), and from that point down one-quarter more for the tip of t


Art in dress . rectly through the center, it will be even on both sides, and connect backwith oval. From the Arrow-Line to the front of the ear should equal threetimes the width of the nose, and from the front of the ear to the back of theskull should be the same. The front of the ear is at the end of the third space,and the length of the ear should be the same length as the nose (betweenLine E and Line F). Next draw your mouth. The point for the Cupids Bowis one-quarter the length of the nose down under point 5 (point of the upperhp), and from that point down one-quarter more for the tip of the lower lip,and between the two tips is the opening or the channel of mouth (one-halfbetween the two points). Slant these measurements gradually towards theintersection of Line H and Line G (the bottom portion of chin). Rememberthat all the measurements on and below Line F are in one-quarter the lengthof the nose, and those on Line E one-half the length of the rules are applied to any size. Nineteen. Twenty Full View Face First draw a perpendicular Line AB. Then rule Line C, D, E, F and Gat right angles, which divide the Line AB into four equal parts (1, 2, 3, 4).To commence your face start at the base of the nose (Line F). The width ofthe nose equals one-half the length (between Line E and Line F). Youmeasure one-quarter the length of the nose on both sides of Line AB, thensketch in nostrils. Next draw the two parallel dotted lines as shown ondiagram. This will 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. Th


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