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Burger Flip
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Cheshire Cat- Alice Wonderland
am I the only one who noticed
what can I improve on

20 comments
notepad[OP]
23.01.2026 23:12
Linkik I'm not the best at drawing humans, so any advice would be greatly appreciated...... 😞
I hope I improved, gyulp
notepad[OP]
23.01.2026 23:47
LinkYhe last time i drew a humanoid seriously ❤️🩹❤️🩹
I like this drawing more but the torso looks weird to me ……
I fr don't know how to critique people and l'm not too good at drawing people myself but I feel like the neck needs to be a little wider or at least pushed back a little bit, ((maybe it's just the hair making it look thin idk)) the hand/forearm feels weird idrk - i think it's just a little low like if you broght it up it would make sense?? It kinda seems like it’s bending midway through the forewarn instead of the elbow
But like other that that I think the way you draw people is good! I like it and I think you have improved a whole lot dude like fr you’re doing awesome :D
(I feel like I’m being mean idk how to give tips/pointers Ajsjsjjsjsks ))
I’ve been learning how to improve how I draw people as well, I’ve got this anatomy book on muscles and the skeleton and so I’ve been having a ton of fun going through it! I recommend Marc burnet’s muscle video and zero to final’s skeleton video for a more realistic look :D I feel like it’s been helping me improve so I hope you can find it helpful too!
the hand looks fine to me cus hand size varies I have friends w hands that size… but I agree w katwolf the angle of the elbow is wonky n the ear is a lil big but it looks rlly good
People are pointing out all kinds of stuff that make sense while I'm seeing nothing. Shows what I know bruh- 😭🎉
I guess I'll give you a pointer on getting to know your style more to get confident so I don't look like a window shopper. One sec broski-
Truthfully Idk what direction you plan on going but I recommend especially for the head to draw it at different angles, even side view to keep your proportions in check. And also making a page full of doodles for a specific subject would do wonderfully as well, like one page for expressions, another for idk hands? Etc.
For the proportions thing I'm not saying to aim for realistic but just to have it feel more concrete and ofc practice.
Also, if there are human art styles you like around the internet save the multiple artists, make a collage with everyone's arts and circle certain parts you like about each of their human arts and use it as inspo. Another artist taught me to do this when creating a new art style. (Haven't tried it yet but it's good info.)