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Rays I Sharks
The tail is three times the length of the body.
Sharks
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From straight on, the ray's body forms a low mound in the center.
Portray the shark with a streamlined body ending in a pointed tip, large dorsal, pectoral, and tailfins. Adding thin rim of tone to the figure's outline imparts the flat body with a minor sense of volume.
The dorsal and pectoral fins are proportioned to form a triangle.
The gills slits lined up in front of the pectoral fin make the figure convincingly shark-like.