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|    sergio@tiscali.net to All    |
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|    28 May 13 13:13:10    |
      Hello all;              everyone should read the following article        The size and position of the       other features are directly related to the scale and placement of the eyes.               Such an approach was used to build our pencil portrait above.        The main       features are then framed by the outline of the face and hair, while the neck       and shoulders form an angular support for the head.        If you get the correct       relationship between the eyes, nose and mouth, you will end up with a good       likeness.        Note that these measurements should be similar.        3. Using       larger areas of tone to unite all the elements of the portrait.        You will       see that right eye is situated on the vertical centre of the page.        You need        to record the subtle variations of the features which make that individual's        face unique.        The size and position of the other features are directly       related to the scale and placement of the eyes.        Therefore it is important       to draw lightly at first, as lightly drawn lines are easier to erase.        Such       an approach was used to build our pencil portrait above.        The hairline on       the right side of the face creates a sweeping curve as it meets the neckline       of the t-shirt.        Note that these measurements should be similar.        Take care        where you choose to position them on the page as this will affect the       overall balance of the portrait.              After analyzing the light , this link is worth following:       http://www.houzz.com/drum-light-shade       http://www.houzz.com/drum-shade-light-fixture       http://www.houzz.com/shade-light-drum-semi-surface-mount       http://www.houzz.com/blue-light-shade       http://www.houzz.com/industrial-light-shade       http://www.houzz.com/photos/bathroom/light-shade       http://www.houzz.com/photos/bathroom/blue-light-shade       http://www.houzz.com/photos/kitchen/drum-shade-light-fixture-       http://www.houzz.com/photos/bedroom/drum-shade-pendant-light       http://www.houzz.com/photos/bathroom/black-light-shade              ciao              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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