Hey! Nicely done here! There’s an important point to keep in mind when drawing the body in a 3/4 view: it needs to follow perspective. Otherwise, the forms will feel off or unconvincing. Drawing with perspective will also help you emphasize the forms of the body more effectively, whether you're thinking in terms of boxes, cylinders, or organic shapes in general. I would avoid drawing the head in a frontal view if the rest of the body is in perspective. As for the six-and-a-half-heads proportion: I would say that the head still needs to feel proportional to the body. However, if you keep everything as proportionate as a typical seven- or eight-head-tall figure, it can end up looking like you've simply scaled down an eight-head figure rather than creating a shorter character. From what I've observed in dwarf-like characters, the head is usually slightly larger relative to the body, while the limbs are shorter. Look at examples of dwarves and notice how the limbs and torso are reduced in length, while the head tends to remain relatively large. Hope this helps!
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