Howdy! You see, you have a severe case of analysis paralysis... or a construction phase paralysis, choose the one you like more. You may spend tons of hours on those questions but the main reason you have them will stay. You don't feel the volume of the head. And since you are trying to do those heads from imagination, this tells me that you are not used to look at real life. Observe. The photos, the real life, even your own head will do (with the aid of camera and a mirror). The next step is going to be construction line ON TOP of your references. So you take a real life photo and try to place all those lines and planes and ellipses on a real human head. One thing you'll notice is the thirds rule: if you measure chin to nose, nose to eyes, eyes to hairline and another part to the top of the cranium you'll get exact same distance. I showed on top one of your drawings. And here you can also see the "ellipse". The angle of the chin was actually just random since it varies on different people. In fact, I just took your nose placement and applied the right proportions to the rest and look how different the actual size is. You can't just guess your construction now because your visual library is poor. Don't rush to draw from imagination, you just... can't yet. It's physically not possible. Drawing from imagination means you are intuitively placing the eyes and the lips and everything else, not calculating the measurements. You are not able to do that... YET!!! So that means, you WILL BE. It just takes a little bit of time. After, and I mean AFTER you've done all that, you may take a look at the Asaro head. It will answer the questions like: "What is this tiny plane between the eyes???" (it's called glabella) or "Where does the cutting edge ellipse goes to???" (it depends on the angle of the head, because it's simply its side plane but for a shortcut we use a circle in perspective). Right now you are just blindly placing all those lines but that's not our goal. You need to know where those lines are on a real person so good luck! C: | Artwod Feedback