Hi hi! We must begin simply because it can be challenging to learn everything at once. Undoubtedly, making art requires a lot of labor, but to make it seem less intimidating, we developed a straightforward learning process. Because of this, we have a plethora of tutorials and courses to support our artistic endeavors. Pick a subject to practice, such as creating reduced geometric objects in perspective, manipulating forms, or creating figures. Artwod offers a variety of helpful exercises that you may try out or use into your drawings. I just concentrated on the body and framing here. Illustrators frame their composition using a thumbnail phase prior to final artwork creation. In essence, they are planning ahead, fixing issues on a smaller scale until they get the desired outcome, and adding intrigue to the image. For this reason, I reduced your artwork to a smaller scene so that, as viewers, we can only concentrate on that and not on the empty areas on the sides. Now for the body: 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 will be very helpful later in your artistic career to have a firm understanding of the fundamental structure of the human form. 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. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback