Fig. 92. The posture of the figure:
a - normal; b - stooped; in - parageusia
Comparing figure stooped with the model (Fig. 92), it is possible to establish that the length of the back to the waist line stooped figure as compared to typical increased, and waist length of the front reduced. The length of the openings of the pieces of the model and stooped the same. However, depending on posture, the areas of the openings are of different lengths. At the stooped figure the length of the armhole of the backrest and more, and shelves less than a typical figure. Back length to the waist line pereghibati shapes compared to a typical reduced, and waist length of the front increased.
Have pereghibati figure the length of the armhole of the back less, and shelves - more than the typical figure.
At the stooped figure, the depth of the first waist Get more than the standard figures, and pereghibati - less. At the stooped figure is often significant swelling of the shoulder blades and forward shoulders. Have pereghibati pieces often the blades are smaller than standard.
A number of other features of the figures revealed by accurate and complete measurements that the edge is not needed to build the design of the product.
The posture of man is characterized by a specific shape of the spine and torso, position of the head and lower extremities. A major factor in determining posture, consider the shape of the body, primarily the spine.
The posture of the figure at the top is determined by the shape of the outer contour of the torso from the back when looking at the figures in profile. Bending spinal contour depends not only on curvatures of the spine, but the degree of protrusion of the shoulder blades muscle development and fat deposits in the neck, back and buttocks. Bending of the spine is determined by the position of the body and depth of waist Get first and second GT.
To give an accurate description of posture of the figure, taking into account all factors is virtually impossible, so take into account the dimensional characteristics of the shapes that most accurately characterize the posture of the figure and the most appropriate construction.
The definition of posture compare two measurements: Dt.p and Dt. C.
Posture OS = Dt.p - Dt.with.
If the result is positive, the figure parageusia, if it is negative figure stooped (result +-0,5 not taken into account).
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