Hi Hi Great workout! Keep up! In order to create a 3D building that can be viewed from any angle, drawing a human head in volume entails dissecting the intricate anatomy into basic 3D shapes, such as a block for the jaw and a sphere for the cranium. The typical method for this is the Loomis Method, which lets you determine perspective and proportions (the "thirds" rule). You were in right direction, you just didn't include volume as you were constructing things. Draw the object's hidden back edges as though it were made of glass. Like contour lines on a map, draw lines that around an object to define its form or roundness. To achieve the proper impression of volume in each component of the face, you can, if it helps, sketch each one independently from a different angle. As you build things out, be careful to employ basic geometric shapes. It will take some time for you to properly understand volume in a 2D approach, so I advise you to start with minor steps before adding more difficult ones. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback