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Human Figure Proportions - Cranial Units - Robert Beverly Hale

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Robert Beverly Hale used the size of the cranium as the unit for measuring human proportions instead of the height of the head. This method is preferred by many artists because it aligns with skeletal landmarks and it is more reliable when actually drawing a figure in a pose.

Proportions Diagram:
http://www.proko.com/human-figure-proportions-cranium-unit-hale

Proportions Poster:
http://www.proko.com/human-figure-proportions-poster

This video is based on the Lectures of Robert Beverly Hale

Special Thanks to:
Michael Mentler - http://www.tsofa.com
Marshall Vandruff - http://marshallart.com


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CREDITS:

Music used with permission
Intro by http://www.freakfandango.es/
Background Music - "Talkies" by Huma-Huma (YouTube Audio Library)

Models - Yoni Baker, Marcia Churchill, Veronica LaVery
3D Model - Lean Alvesan (http://leanalvesan.wordpress.com/)
Editing - Stan Prokopenko, Jon Neimeister (http://andantonius.cghub.com/images)
Artist/Camera/Script - Stan Prokopenko (http://www.stanprokopenko.com)
Voice of Hale - Marshall Vandruff (http://www.marshallart.com)

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