Hello hello! I like the scenario and mood you got here! Makes me curious about character background! Using a bent action line to map the posture, focusing on the distribution of weight, and building form with simple shapes like circles for joints and cylinders for limbs are all necessary when drawing a sitting figure. Important duties include outlining the body and hips, sketching the curve of the spine, and placing the knees at or above the hips. In addition to looking for a reference of a similar pose, I would suggest that you attempt to position yourself similarly and take a picture. In this manner, you will sense the body's balance the closest. He would want additional supporting branches to keep himself fixed above the tree because there is not much room. Increasing the tree's thickness may help with sitting balance. A mannequin can be used for self-correction when we are uncertain about the proper and proportionate placement of all the components. Because of the surface he is sitting on, our pelvic box would not be very flat, so we drew it at a slight angle to depict bending. Its torso bends together with it, starting at the bottom. In this manner, we get the impression that he is sitting comfortably and at ease. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback