Hi hi! The idea looks cool! I like the choice of color and watercolor technique! Although your figure lacks structure, it was moving in the correct direction. Start with a simple mannequin with a geometric shape. It will help you understand how each component interacts and overlaps with the volume of a human form. It breaks down into basic geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders, triangles, and squares) and is generally straightforward to learn. Drawing people in any stance will not be difficult for you. The Loomis approach is one way to learn it. He does a fantastic job of describing how the human body twists and what is crucial to understand before posing the mannequin.Pay close attention to the body's overlaps and key areas when moving the torso or pelvis. Before committing to one image, you can create small thumbnails of different poses for the same idea, test colors as well. For the end, always make sure you use references as you pose your characters. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback