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Howdy there folks! This tutorial will focus on using the structure, the proportions, and the planar head to draw a complete, holistic portrait. Now having said that, please remember that this is a step by step tutorial of a drawing in progress. Look, learn and apply it into your practice. This is an angular, planar head drawing that shows a certain methodology. You start out this exercise as we have with the others, as a basic sphere and axis line construction. amp;lt;amp;lt;amp;lt; music playing in background amp;gt;amp;gt;amp;gt; I use a laser pointer to show basic areas that I am focusing on. The larger planes and the measuring points of the head. The blue lines show the angles I am using for the first pass. The orange lines are adjustments I will make in the jawline later in the video. After establishing the vertical axis I counter that with the horizontal lines to block in the position and proportions of the features. It is important to get everything working in tandem but a