Neck Here

In luthiery (instrument making), the neck is where the "feel" of the instrument comes from.

: Map out the sternocleidomastoid and the Adam's apple on that cylinder. In luthiery (instrument making), the neck is where

: The sternocleidomastoid (the thick muscle that runs from behind the ear to the collarbone) and the trapezius (the shrugging muscle) provide both movement and visual definition. 2. Artistic Representation: Drawing the Neck For a realistic look: : This is a

In garment construction, the neck is a focal point of style: the esophagus for food

: It contains the jugular veins, carotid arteries, the esophagus for food, and the larynx (vocal cords) for speech.

Artists often struggle with the neck because it isn’t a simple cylinder. For a realistic look:

: This is a method of gluing two pieces of wood at an angle to create a strong, back-angled headstock with minimal waste. 4. Fashion and Design: Necklines