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Figure Drawing, Continued Figure profiles The important thing to note in the profile of male and female figures is that they are not symmetrical.    The center of gravity passes through the center of the head, chest, hips, and feet. Most of the neck and lower back fall behind the center of gravity, while the largest part of the midsection is in front of the centerline.  The  curve  of  the  back  has  a  slight  and  continuous  “S”  shape.  In profile,  female  figures  appear  narrower  than  male  figures.  Female  figures also have less developed muscles, smaller arms, wrists, ankles, and feet. The breast and crotch of male figures are slightly higher and the waistline slightly lower than female figures. Figure 3-36 shows differences in the profiles of male and female figures. Figure  3-36.—Profile  differences  in  male  and female  figures. Continued  on  next  page 3-33

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