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When painting a portrait of a face in proportion, it is important to do all of the following, except
(1 point)
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to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.
to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.
to keep the corners of the mouth lined up with the center of the eyes.
to keep the corners of the mouth lined up with the center of the eyes.
to keep the width of the nose the same as the width of the eye.
to keep the width of the nose the same as the width of the eye.
to keep the location of the eyes in the center of the head.
When painting a portrait of a face in proportion, it is important to do all of the following, except
(1 point)
Responses
to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.
to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.
to keep the corners of the mouth lined up with the center of the eyes.
to keep the corners of the mouth lined up with the center of the eyes.
to keep the width of the nose the same as the width of the eye.
to keep the width of the nose the same as the width of the eye.
to keep the location of the eyes in the center of the head.
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When painting a portrait of a face in proportion, it is important to do all of the following, except:
**to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.**
This statement is inaccurate, as the size of the ear does not need to be the same as the size of the eye for a portrait to be in proportion. The other guidelines provided are more aligned with standard proportional relationships in facial anatomy.
**to keep the size of the ear the same as the size of the eye.**
This statement is inaccurate, as the size of the ear does not need to be the same as the size of the eye for a portrait to be in proportion. The other guidelines provided are more aligned with standard proportional relationships in facial anatomy.
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