Hi hi! Love the stylized approach! You have a pretty good base here to go crazier with details! In general, you want to concentrate on details to break the mold of simple-looking designs. According to what we have read, he resembles a Viking character. Look for Viking decorations and put them to props (axe, shield) or add new ones, such as additional belts or tattoos. There are countless options because each of these components describes the character's personality and background.When designing a character, consider what his role is. What would he bring? What kind of person is he? What is his origin? You already have a variety of possibilities to choose from with these few questions. Try making the beard larger or the fur around the waist fluffier to break up the drawing's silhouette. It will also force you to look up references in order to build a visual library. In addition, I advise you to experiment with perspective points. For instance, be mindful of how you depict the arm in foreshortening view and position the shield so that it is more 3/4 rather than front view. Other than that, looks cool! Keep up!
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