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Now we will go back to what we were talking about earlier, the lines that denote where
your shoulders are. The angles, the hips. You're going to want. This is not going to
be on every drawing that you do. Obviously when you're going to start designing clothes,
you're going to be just whipping it out, tracing one of these that you've already perfected.
But for this first part we're going to draw in the shoulder line. We're going to draw
in the hip line. And remember they work opposite. The pelvic box. The torso box. And the center front line which
is that S curve. And now that it's a complete gobbledy *** mess, we'll start drawing the
arms and legs.