Hi Larissa,
I've just got back from your deviant site.
I like what you're doing and you certainly should keep up with the good work.
I especially like that you seem to be keeping a journal of some of the practicing work you are doing (e.g. the nose sketches).
What I would like to suggest is that you try a few more ways out to capture the basic gesture. I see you have been using the stick figure approach. You can spend a few days (weeks?) just fooling around with gestures, don't be too strict about the lines. Also attempt to capture more dimension in your gesture sketch. Have you seen the "bean" approach? I don't use it, or haven't yet, but I believe it is a very good way to teach yourself twiss, bends and turns of the figure.
Your figures are good, but very busy with lines. I have found the motto "Less is often more" very tempting and have worked conciously towards reducing my line number on sketches.
Do not attempt to fix a "wrong" line too often or at all, instead, attempt to counteract the effect of the line somewhere else in your sketch.
Anyway, that's my 10 cent's worth.
And as always: practice, practice, practice (even daily) (there are no short cuts)
You may have already been to my website already (I see I've had clicks from Norway over the holidays), if not, you can find the link in an older thread of mine.
Bye,
Stu
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