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Three quarter length sleeves are basically self explanatory. That therein the name lies
the definition. They go three quarters of the way down your arm. Which means about mid
forearm right there. And there's variations on them. Like right here I have, I have them
just as a shirt sleeve, like a baseball type t-shirt sleeve that's loose and straight across.
You could do puffed at the top and then small at the bottom. You could do tight down to
a flare. There's all sorts of things, but this again is your basic frame of reference
for having a three quarter length sleeve. But. Your arm hole. And then you draw it in,
two three quarters of the way down the arm. Hence that clever name, three quarter length
sleeve. Decide how wide you want it. How much you want it to bell out. Right now we're just
having it straight up and down generic form. And then where the elbow curves in, you're
going to want to show some sort of movement. Again that just adds to your drawings. So,
what I like to do, is do like either a squiggly or some other type of curved line in, and
bring it back out to create the sleeve. That way it doesn't look precise, but it does add
some sort of dimension to it.