Dear Steven, Patricia, Michele thanks heaps for your support and invaluable advice.
Steven, I think I get it now. I feel I need to do a few more life studies to compensate for this weakness. I have painted a foam ball, a cube and a toilet roll white to study at night with one light source to help with the values bit. Looks like I will just have to start measuring more often. I love that parable, I will print it out and put it on my wall. It is obvious my length and angle was out with the nose and I should have used a unit measure to check it against and a vertical measure. Oh well, that what happens when one eyeballs without a seatbelt.
Patricia, it is great to hear from you. What I am finding lately is that the more knowledge I gain, the more clearer things become and advice or books that I have read seem to make much more sense and have to go back and reread things, is this what happens to you. There is so much to know and practice and I suppose it all fits like a jigsaw eventually. I am not sure about the 'got it' bit but I hope it finds me sooner than later and it stays with me.
Mischa, thanks for the Bargue drawing. I am studying from the book and am on Plate 3 at present and haven't done that one yet. I seem to get a bit bored with my slow progress with it, so I decided to do the dreadlock man for a bit of difference as I just received the book recently. I have to spend more time developing my eye as it is failing me at present and no doubt his exercises will definitely help and I have to get into the habit of measure, measure, measure.
No freeeyeballing again, promise. Gee it felt good though.
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