Hello, I like your drawings. The boldness in your shading gives a very dramatic effect. I guess the lack of shading on the forehead makes it look flatter than the sides of the face? I feel like the temples and the part of the forehead near one’s hairline sometimes fall into shadow when facing a model straight on. I think because the slope of the skull and also if the hair is casting shadows on the face. I like how you did the eyes. I struggle to add so much detail to any feature without muddying them but your eyes are very readable if that makes sense? Thank you for posting.
I really like the way you draw the eyes in the photo included and that you have a good foundation to start drawing faces. If you want to look into improving faces, I would look into the loomis method and as well doing art studies of the human skull. The better understanding you have drawing a 3d form like the face, the more creative freedom you get having a better understanding with 3d form in mind. Keep up the good work!
I really like the way you draw the eyes in the photo included and that you have a good foundation to start drawing faces. If you want to look into improving faces, I would look into the loomis method and as well doing art studies of the human skull. The better understanding you have drawing a 3d form like the face, the more creative freedom you get having a better understanding with 3d form in mind. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for all the responses (so far), this has been helpful!