Hi Hi! Interesting composition! Here are my tips on how you can approach your traditional art in next drawing: A solid light source should be set first. Identify the light source; areas facing it are dark, and those facing it are bright. Create a full range of tones, from bright highlights to deep, black shadows, to prevent art from appearing flat. Apply less pressure for brighter values and greater pressure for darker, deeper shadows. Shade the element in a way that encircles its shape to accentuate its three-dimensional form.Build up layers of graphite rather than immediately attempting dark tones. Build up layers of graphite instead of immediately attempting dark tones. Use HB pencils for lighter tones and 2B or 6B pencils for darker tones. The object's shape could be hidden by haphazard shading. Overly blended drawings can look dirty or muddy instead than smooth. As you experiment with blending techniques, try to strike a great balance! Hope it help! | Artwod Feedback