Hi hi! You are in a great spot for learning advanced human figures. It is good that you practice both drawing from imagination and references. Keep up with it! For this feedback I picked one that was weakest on the page (number 4) to demonstrate how you can improve these workouts. Hold onto the mannequin in reduced opacity. It is helpful that we can visualize these basic geometric shapes in order to comprehend how various bodily parts function in perspective. It will become more adept at self-correcting everything, including shading and proportions, the more you use it. The proportions were a little odd here. Extending your legs or torso allows you to experiment with different body sizes, but it must be done subtly to avoid looking foolish. The human body is about seven and a half or eight heads long. Creating a half body and using that length as my leg height is a simple approach I like to utilize (if we intend to have somewhat typical human height). Regardless of the viewpoint, you must ensure that the neck is not excessively long for that. If we lift our chin, the neck can appear longer than it actually is. Remember that as you sketch it. For shading, follow the human body appropriately and stick to the core shadow for ease of learning. Because human anatomy is so complex, it is essential to have resources on hand. Hope it helps! Keep up with learning! | Artwod Feedback