That actually made me laugh out loud, even if it was a bit bitchy! Noooooo, I didn't mean perspective. Look at the figures: the front of the torso seems closer than the back. It's not perspective, it's varying the weight of the linework to suggest depth and it makes the figures pop off the page. But you're right, G-L also used perspective on figure work, and really well too. Lot's of arms thrown forward, legs thrown back.