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Facial Proportions of Babies

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Tài liệu chuyên nghành hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, giúp các bạn có kiến thức từ căn bản đến nâng cao trong chuyên nghành của mình - Facial Proportions of Babies | Brenda Hoddinott P-03 INTERMEDIATE PEOPLE In this project you set up simple horizontal and vertical guidelines for drawing accurate facial proportions of babies. Skills presented include identifying the facial development from newborn to toddler understanding and respecting the diversity of babies heads and faces drawing horizontal and vertical facial guidelines and placing an infant s ears and features within vertical and horizontal facial guidelines. The proportions of a baby s head are much different than those of an older child or an adult. Many beginners tend to draw a baby s face too big in proportion to his or her head resulting in a mini adult rather than an accurately drawn baby. In this project you discover where to place facial features and ears on an infant approximately one-year-old. This lesson is divided into the following four parts EXAMINING BABIES FACES understanding the inherent diversity of a mosaic of babies faces. HORIZONTAL GUIDELINES drawing horizontal guidelines for the placement of ears and facial features. VERTICAL GUIDELINES drawing vertical guidelines for placing facial features. PLACING FEATURES sketching a baby s ears and facial features correctly within the guidelines. Suggested drawing supplies include good quality white drawing paper a ruler various graphite pencils and kneaded and vinyl erasers. Recommended for artists with good drawing skills from age 12 to adult as well as home schooling academic and recreational fine art educators 9 PAGES - 17 ILLUSTRATIONS Published by Hoddinott Fine Art Publishers Halifax NS Canada Revised 2006 - 2 - EXAMINING BABIES FACES Before you attempt to draw individual features on a baby s face it helps to know how to plan a place for everything sort of like a blueprint. Some variations of rules for remembering human facial proportions are simple and others are quite complex. I prefer simple guidelines that are easy to remember. The heads and faces of babies come in many shapes and sizes. However the

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