>>26686624Yes, but you are still drawing a lot of attention to the body. It's going to have that bobblehead effect. If you will, try to imagine the perspective you will be looking at and make the first part of the object the focus of the image, and align it's structure accordingly. To get a better example of what I'm talking about use anything with some contours (not a rectangle, I mean you can use one but I don't know if you would get the same effect.) and look at it from the top, bottem, 45 degree angle, anything, and bring it close to you and look across along the line of the object. Again this is an example you don't have to do it. Another would be looking down a window from 2 or three stories up. It's all about that angle, the most trouble I've seen with perspective is structure. So, don't get discouraged.
Also we need a new thread.