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HOW TO DRAW THE HUMAN HEAD AND NECKS WITH EASY ANATOMY & DRAWING LESSONS
How to draw human, male and female necks and heads with figure drawing Lessons and step by step drawing tutorials for drawing People's Necks. Here Are Even More Neck Drawing Lessons.
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Think of the neck as being cylindrical in shape and
that the top is tilted forward at all times. It starts at the
end of the spinal column. Regardless of what direction or
position it is in, the top of the cylinder is forward. From the
mastoid part of the head ( behind the ear) the mastoid
muscle crosses the cylinder to the pit of the neck where
it is attached to the sternum and to the clavicle.
Flat on the back of the cylinder is the trapezius which
comes from the occeptal part of the head across the
shoulder girdle and down the back to a point as far as the
twelfth cervicle. In front, the cube-like structure coming
out of the maxilliary in the male figure is called the larynx
or "adams apple." These muscles all combined compose
the cylinder shape first mentioned and are modelled with
that concept in mind.
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