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© 2020 PithtilmoreDone as part of a 2 hour class.
My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses
Tx Williep
Overall the drawing is very good. Check the head, size a little small. The left foot is a little off. You need to study human anatomy - muscle and bone structure. Free information is available on the internet. Line-of-Action has sections on hands & feet plus heads. Take advantage of them. And remember: Practice makes better.
I think you've captured the values well, I'd say try finding some material on anatomy, and understand proportion and try to keep the proportions correct.