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Digital Sculpting with Mudbox smaller and more in scale with a child's proportions. However, you don't have to make it perfect because this is not the focal area of the sculpture. Changing the Proportions of the Head Next, you will change the shape of the model's head and neck to match with Amy's proportions. Use the Grab tool (size 60, strength 60) while looking through the Front camera and move the outer edges of the model's neck to align with Amy's neck. Then, move the model's jawline, temples, and cheeks to match with the front reference sketch. Also move the eye sockets, brows, and bridge of the nose to match with the front reference sketch (Figure 3.12). You will have to vary the size of the Grab tool as you work from a large amount to a smaller amount of strength. Switch to the Side camera and use the Grab tool to adjust the model's profile, as seen in Figure 3.13, so that the model matches with the side reference sketch. The reference sketches were drawn and edited, so that the size and facial features align almost perfectly between the front and side views. However, because these sketches were drawn from photographs, there are going to