Hey! I can see that you’re struggling a bit with head construction and proportions. I’d recommend studying the Loomis head method. It’s a really good tool for learning how to simplify the structure of the head by using a sphere for the cranium and a flat plane for the front portion of the head. There’s also a proportion guideline you can keep in mind when drawing heads: Notice how the distance from the top of the head to the brow line is roughly one-half, while the distance from the brow line to the chin is the other half. Keeping this relationship in mind helps maintain more believable proportions. I’d also recommend learning things step by step. First, focus on being able to draw the Loomis head from different angles without adding facial features yet. Once you feel comfortable with that, you can move on to studying individual features like the eyes, nose, mouth, and so on. Eventually, once you combine all of those studies together, you’ll be able to draw heads that feel much more believable and properly constructed Hope this helps! | Artwod Feedback