Hi Hi! Looks good so far! You were headed in the right direction; you simply need to be more methodical. Because of this, I suggest using a mannequin before designing organic human forms. 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 decomposes into basic geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders, triangles, and squares) and is typically easy to comprehend. Drawing people in any situation will not be difficult for you. The Loomis approach is one way to learn it.He does a great job of outlining how the human body twists and what is crucial to understand before posing the mannequin. Pay close attention to the overlaps and key body parts when moving the torso or pelvis. Additionally, you will be able to enhance human proportions without making them appear like mistakes in artwork. That can apply to any style, including anime. The key is to start a small, break down process before building complex forms on top. Additionally, you can practice clothing since you indicated that on character. For improving, its matter of practice and persistency. Hope it helps! | Artwod Feedback