Hi Hi! You have chosen an excellent task to practice viewing faces in perspective. Your overall head shape is excellent, but your eyes and hair are a little out of position and too large. When drawing eyes in perspective, the iris and eyelids must follow the angle of view, and the eyeball must be treated as a sphere enclosed by eyelids. A different plane must be presented in a different view. For instance, the upper eyelid is largely visible in top perspective, but it is less visible in relatively frontal view so we just indicate it with one line. As for hair, always star with simple method: big > medium > small. Start with a broad shape that surrounds the head, then add medium shapes (stripes) to break up the established large shape, and then use little hair details to make the more believable and interesting look. Stay clear of merging black form blocks with eyes because it could look like an error rather than a deliberate idea. | Artwod Feedback