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[Music] todays video is on the proportions of the head and face and i go through a very systematic process of building up a structural solid head and i use mostly mostly im using the thirds of the face and then the fifths of the face running across the brow line and i talk about the halfway point being the center of the eye and also about flaring of the head and just a very basic structure and some rhythms too and you can find the rhythms in this shirt as well and if you want to support the channel this is a great way to do it just look at the store links below and thanks for watching guys okay proportions of the head so starting off with the circle for this front facing view and now were going to take that circle and cut it in half and this line is going to represent the brow line and next were going to do the center line of the face and that gives us the cross of the face so its a really nice way to find the head tilt if youre looking up looking sideways so for example if i ha