I’m practicing staggering people away from the camera at different distances, so everyone isn’t always in a neat little line. It’s hard!
Also, drawing people’s heads from behind at about a three-quarters angle is, I’m starting to realize, one of the most important skills of the comic book artist. Look at any TV show: the conversations show one person head-on and the other from that angle. I totally need to master it.
Oh, an opportunity lost to destroy the Ulenite fleet. Bad.
May I make a suggestion toward helping you master profile drawing? You will need three people. a camera (digital is best), an ordinary room for indoor referencing, an outdoor space, and two chairs. First, place two people facing each other so that the person with the camera can walk completely in a circle around the them. I recommend spacing them apart about as far as your arms can span. Then the person with the camera snaps shots at the 8 points of the compass rose. Repeat this with the subjects sitting the same distance apart, but the camera person remains standing. Now go outside and repeat the standing and sitting poses. This should give you plenty of reference shots for how people look from most directions and how two people look in the same image in relation to each other as well as their surroundings both when standing and when seen sitting by a standing person.