Hi hi! Cool composition! I like that mix of painterly and flat graphical approach! We can always return to the building blocks—mannequins—when we feel that our figures are not adhering to a predetermined perspective. Fortunately, using digital tools makes fixing artwork much simpler than using traditional media. We can argue that the two Ace figures are positioned in two point viewpoints, each with a distinct view angle: the first is slightly above the figure, while the second is far below. Considering this, we can begin with basic geometric shapes like spheres, cubes, and cylinders as our construction blocks. A perspective grid with low opacity can also be used to confirm that the construction is solid. You can get it online, make it yourself, or use pre-built tools from programs like Clip Studio Paint. Make sure you use set references to assist yourself. Before switching to organic forms, it would be a good idea to recreate references in mannequin form. In order to determine which body component overlaps in that viewpoint, I placed the top Ace figure in the perspective box. Instead of holding the perspective idea in our minds and attempting to express it all at once, it is easier for our brain to explain visually,in steps. Hope it helps!
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