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Foreshortening

Figure Drawing, Continued Measuring the The proportions of the human figure change at various ages.   At  birth,  a child figure baby’s head is large compared to the rest of its body.    At the age of 1 year, with the head the overall height of the body is 4 ½ head units. The neck to the feet measures  3  ½  heads.  By  the  age  of  8,  the  average  overall  height  is  6  l/4 heads.    The center of the body is just above the hips and the arms and legs are longer than at the age of 1 year. At the age of 12, the overall figure is 7 head units high and the center of the body is now the crotch.    From this age on, the body broadens, becomes slightly taller, and assumes the characteristics of the typical male or female form. Figure 3-37 shows the proportional changes in height of a child at various ages. Figure 3-37.—The average height of a child at various ages. Continued  on  next  page 3-34

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