Hello hello You did good attempt, here are few trips to help you out to make them even better: Make use of basic construction. We use construction as a reference for later when developing anything in mind, particularly the face. You can use the Asaro head I included in your feedback or any other technique, such as the Rilley or Loomis methods. They are all based on the same idea: basic geometric building blocks. If you think this is too complicated, you can make it even simpler by first drawing an ellipse with key points: nose, eyes, ears, mouth, and chin. Before working on organic facial forms, practice with these shapes. For a deeper understanding, you can work on each component individually, but later on, make sure you practice them all at once. Make sure you find references if you like to portray a certain person's image. You can include a range of ages in that mix, from really young to extremely old. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback