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>>2477569
Here's my ref

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You are going to the art store today what do you buy?

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>>2464801
>circlejerking over a obscure and convoluted method of drawing the head.
But it isn't obscure. It isn't uncommon for traditional art classes to have students draw a head bust that has many angles to exaggerate the planes of the head to get an idea of where light will hit on the head while it is coming down on it. Not only that it isn't uncommon to have the body have contour lines going through them to show volume of the body (in this case the head and the features of the face) while still having having the utility of the angular plane bust.

Is it something that people may use all the time? No, but it is used to teach the student the contours of the face and how you can expect a light source to be displayed on it.

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