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The horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the pupil.

The horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the pupil. This head is 5 eyes wide not including the ears . The ear connects to the head on the horizontal center line.  The nose also gets larger with age .

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The horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the pupil.

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  1. The horizontal center line of the skull dividing the top to bottom is in the pupil. • This head is 5 eyes wide not including the ears. • The ear connects to the head on the horizontal center line.  • The nose also gets larger with age.

  2. The head sideways is one head-length high and one head-length wide. The smiling mouth lines up under the pupils, and the two iris usually equal the maximum smiling width of the mouth. 

  3. The "heads" should align on most figure drawings this way: • First head length: head! • Second head length: chest line at nipples. • Third head length: waistline, at bellybutton. • Forth head length: groin area. • Fifth head length: a bit above the knee. • Sixth head length: just below knee. • Seventh head length: above ankle (or mid-calf, if the person is 8 heads). • Seven & 3/4 (or eighth) head length: at bottom of feet.

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