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So, you are saying, even though a shape in one drawing is more of an oval, shows up in another analytical sketch in the same location...
When you follow remote viewing protocols, the, "Analytical Sketch," is where you sketch the dimension descriptors of
one aspect from your Freehand Sketch. You're not going to have wanton features randomly, "show up," in your Analytical Sketches, because you are using only the dimension descriptors that you've listed for that aspect in your sketch in a precise and analytical manner.
On the odd occasion, your unconscious may help you, "piece together," your Analytical Sketches by reproducing an identical feature in ALL of your sketches (a la the registration mark used in offset printing) so that they snap together to form your Site Template.
But, having an oval feature in one Analytical Sketch, a circular feature in another, etc., precludes the aforementioned situation.
Good question, though!