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© 2019 Retrodictionary10 minute drawing done as part of a 30 minute class. Still have no idea how I should be rendering heads/faces in these sketches, and shoulders are the bane of my existence. I'm decently happy with how my shading is developing, however.
My current goal is: Better understand human anatomy, so I can render imagined poses
I think the simple face rendering works well. I too really have no idea how to do this, so I just render an eye, the jawline and maybe some whisps of hair to hint at a head/face.
You seem to have the basics down. I would work on getting the energy/flow more into your lines. Try pushing the movements of the body. There is just a tiny bit of robot left in her ;D
Also, something easy to work on is line weights. This really helps drawings look professional :)
Keep going!