Hey! What I’d recommend is going back to the fundamentals. First, it’s clear that you have some foundation in Loomis head drawing, but I strongly suggest focusing on learning solid construction, as this will help you define proportions much more easily later on and even allow you to manipulate facial proportions without losing credibility. On the other hand, study facial proportions more closely. Pay attention to the distance between the eyes and the width of the nose (the nose you drew is much too narrow). Start by understanding the simple forms of things before trying to draw them in greater detail. Not learning the simple forms (spheres, cylinders, boxes, etc.) will make it much harder when you want to add volume to these features and to portraiture in general. If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend taking the portrait Roadmap on Artwod, it will help you tremendously in improving these areas! Hope this helps
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