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5. Using the Transpose tool, shift the arms forward so that they fall in the middle of the abdomen and just
forward from the upper arms in side view ( Figure 3-60 ). You may want to use the Move brush to gently
shift the shape of the shoulders to fit into the volume of the body. You want the front of the chest to fall
on the front of the ribcage and the back of the new figure to fall near the back of the main body.
6. Lastly, we will push the shapes of the shoulders to be a little more stylized and extreme. I want the sil-
houette here to be less humanoid. I will accomplish this by accentuating the bones of the shoulders where
the scapula and the collarbone meet: this is called the acromion process ( Figure 3-61 ). With the Move
brush, pull these bony landmarks out and raise the trapezius ( Figure 3-62 ) .
Figure 3-60: Shift the new arms forward and use the Move brush to conform them to the shape of the
lower ribcage so that they appear to attach.
Figure 3-61: The acromion process
 
 
 
 
 
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