Hello hello! The drawings look nice! It is fantastic that you are taking chances by experimenting with difficult positions from different angles, but I advise you to start with a well-built mannequin and a ton of references. Basic geometric building blocks are essential components that we should not overlook. You are headed in the right direction; now is the ideal moment to delve deeply into the ways that these straightforward shapes interact and overlap when viewed from various angles. You could start by separating each body part and practicing drawing it from each perspective. For instance, practice how the torso appears from each angle and how it twists and stretches depending on the pose you choose. Add arms and observe how it interacts with the torso to increase the difficulty level. Before placing muscles on top, keep it in a lovely geometric shape. Once you feel more comfortable constructing mannequins, I suggest you study them independently. For human head, take different method like Asaro, Loomis or Rilley. These are super easy to understand and construct. I hope it helps! Have fun learning! | Artwod Feedback