4 of 54 of 5 Items Question When drawing the human face, where should the artist place the hairline? (1 point) Responses a quarter way between the eyes and the top of the head a quarter way between the eyes and the top of the head halfway between the eyes and the top of the head halfway between the eyes and the top of the head a quarter way between the nose and the top of the head a quarter way between the nose and the top of the head halfway between the nose and the top of the head halfway between the nose and the top of the head Skip to navigation

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When drawing the human face, the artist should generally place the hairline about halfway between the eyes and the top of the head. This is a common proportion used in classical art to achieve a realistic representation of facial structure. So the correct response would be:

halfway between the eyes and the top of the head.

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