Hey! It’s looking good so far and it’s a great practice! :D Just a few suggestions that I hope help :D First of all, the benches. They’re too wide and keep almost the same width regardless of distance. Ideally, you should reduce their width, and as they get farther away, they should become narrower (the farther objects are and the closer they get to the horizon line, the flatter or thinner they appear). This will help add more depth to the scene. As for the background, it’s really not that complicated—just make sure to give things proper volume. Pay attention to the columns and windows (they shouldn’t be flat; it’s common to just draw the window frame without considering its volume). The top part of the columns doesn’t fully converge to the vanishing point, but I’ve sketched their outline to give you an idea of how they could be positioned. On the other hand, increase their size. If your focus is the character, we wouldn’t really see the ceiling of the church, and doing this will help give more sense of scale to your environment. Otherwise, it might feel like a very small space. Hope this helps!











