Hello hello! They look nice! It's very close to stylized art from LoL! To be honest, you are headed in the right direction. Other than play with shapes and be bold (like really BOLD in decision making), I have little to say. When designing characters, stylized art is all about having a thorough understanding of how fundamental geometric shapes interact with one another and what each shape represents. You may start studying form language right here. Three primary figures—triangles, squares, and circles—form the foundation of the character design. Every form conveys a distinct emotional message. Circles are linked to safety, gentleness, and kindness. Squares stand for strength, stability, and dependability. Triangles are used to express danger, violence, and dynamics. We can play about with exaggeration now that we know this. I used your tank character to demonstrate how I would alter a basic silhouette. The legs are smaller but more muscular, the arms are longer and wider, and the central torso is much larger. This requires using a combination of shape language and a sense of proportions. Additionally, avoid putting your arms too close to your torso; character design is crucial and we want to see everything.Beside the character itself, same principle applies for props. Hope it helps! Its all a matter of play and which message you want to present in character itself. | Artwod Feedback