Hello Hello! Well done! You did very good job re creating Zoros iconic stance. You are not far from action pose and with little bit of adjustments you can make static looking posse like its moving: First, I would recommend making the canvas larger. The entire figure seems restricted to a little canvas with little space for breathing. You need plenty of room for the character's movement, rest area, and special effects when using close-up views in an action position. I would bend my hands inward in this piece so that the katana swords would be behind his head, forming an X or V shape. Make sure you have the necessary katanas in the proper perspective when doing that, and you can utilize the foreshortening approach for the one that is closer to use. The hands were a little too large for the head, but if that is your goal, it can also fit your style. I strongly advise making use of action sequences from the same anime or ones that are highly dynamic. They use a variety of techniques to provide a dynamic look, such as drawing lines around the subject or scene to give the impression that a figure is moving. They can also be found in far greater detail in manga. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback