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Old 18-05-2004, 09:30 AM   #1
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Question An Anatomy Question

I was modeling my second head EVER (!) and I was having some trouble with the eyes when I thought of something.


consider the following diagram:



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http://www.drmeronk.com/blepharoplas...anatomy300.jpg

It might be a little confusing. Basically I want to know if point B is farther back than point A or if they are pretty much the same depth into the face.

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Point A is about equal to B. Maybe A is a bit more back than B.
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Old 18-05-2004, 09:53 AM   #3
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Crap. I was hoping that B is further back than A. Like I said, this is my second head and both times I've had trouble with points A and B being too deep into the face. So I usually pull A out more and B more or less looks ok farther back.

I guess I have this problem because I draw the eye for the side view too far into the face? Or maybe it's because I'm making the side-view eye too long?

I always figured that if this is an eye from the front: <> then from the side, it's "length" would be half of its length from the front. So: >

Well, here's my drawing:

please comment about it in terms of the eyes and the problem i'm having with them.
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