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Hello,
I would like to draw my own 360 degree-head in Illustrator, according to the necessary structure. So far I have seen head-templates, which are made for the front view and which have their naming conventions. For example the mouth has its own sub-levels, so that I can replace the different mouth-types for smile mouth, open mouth and so on. But I can't find such a template for a head at a 90 degrees side view/perspective. And I think that I would need different mouth types here as well.
Is there such a template anywhere? (If I try to export a S2-character into Photoshop or Illustrator, the head is only centered as a front view).
Thanks for help!
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Hi...

You can export the G3 Martha or Philipp characters in side profile view and use those as a template for creating your own characters. Doing this will give you the correct group hierarchy structure so you just need to replace the images with your own Just take the character into Composer mode and then use "Launch PSD Editor" from the left side toolbar. It is recommended to send the head and body as separate files rather than as one.

                                                                

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Thanks Peter, that works! I was able to see the structure there, so that I can use it. 
But I was surprised, that the folders in that structure are empty. However, I can use the structure, so thanks for your answer!
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Hi,
Let me check don't you see the 90-degree template dummy on your Content Manager??



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