Hi Hi! I am aware that learning human anatomy takes time and might be challenging at times. Generally speaking, any approach you choose from Rilley or Loomis is merely meant to serve as a guide. To make learning easier for their students, these artists simplified human anatomy. These days, other artists have their own techniques for creating figures, but because of Loomis's simplicity, they are largely inspired by him. You are, in my opinion, taking a very technical approach to this, but the process of constructing a human figure ought to be quite natural. Most of the time, these creations are too idealistic to fit on any human head. For this reason, we simply study them to understand how to assemble things proportionately so that we can subsequently alter them according to a character's concept or point of reference. It is admirable that you are attempting to understand how the face is made, but do not take a particularly systematic approach. In this manner, you can avoid creating extremely rigid and artificial faces. | Artwod Feedback