It is painted in the Three-quarters view.
when you view somebody's portrait it is showing what the person looks like, how many fame points they have, and the badges they have. when you view someone's portrait it is also how you can rank them with stars.
"The Rainbow" portrait of Queen Elizabeth I was painted around 1600 by Isaac Oliver, who was a pupil of the famous court painter, Nicholas Hilliard. There is a suggestion by some that Isaac's brother in law, Marcus Gheeraerts the younger, may have painted this picture, but the majority of historians view it as Oliver's work. The portrait can be seen at Hatfield House, England.
It was painted in May 1888.
Portrait Orientation
Lady Macbeth is view(portrayed) as a lady who incinerate or generator of doom.She ignite the conflicts int the play.
When creating a portrait in a 3/4 view, key elements to consider include the positioning of the subject's head and features, the angle of the face, the proportions of the facial features, and the overall composition of the portrait. Paying attention to these elements can help create a realistic and visually appealing portrait.
Vincent van Gogh did.
Portrait view is usually best - since it mimics the way a book would be read.
The God's-eye view
"The Colbert portrait is currently on view at the American History Museum's third floor west, close to Dumbo the Flying Elephant and other entertainment artifacts." http://www.examiner.com/x-5467-Smithsonian-Museum-Examiner~y2009m4d22-Stephen-Colbert-portrait-on-view-at-the-American-History-Museum
The God's-eye view
The God's-eye view