Thanks Josh, I'll try to make that a habit.
Images for people who can't use the links:
<a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Human-108-328044151?q=gallery%3Atudore%2F20085629&qo=4">These</a> <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Human-110-329430712?q=gallery%3Atudore&qo=2">are</a> <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Human-109-329430578?q=gallery%3Atudore&qo=3">my</a> <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Human-111-329565341?q=gallery%3Atudore&qo=1">most</a> <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Humans-112-329565455?q=gallery%3Atudore&qo=0">recent</a> drawings. <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Humans-107-317476486?q=gallery%3Atudore%2F20085629&qo=8">These</a> are <a href="http://tudore.deviantart.com/art/Pixelovely-Human-40-311569581?q=gallery%3Atudore%2F20085629&qo=41">somewhat</a> more complete, but older.
I've tried various methods for building figures on top of block forms, trying to fix proportions by measuring body parts against each other, and trying to use gesture lines to help convey the rhythm of the figure.
I'd appreciate any advice in trying to draw more realistically proportioned figures, and creating depth. Time management mainly feels like a perception issue. The more aware I am of time, the more ground I can cover.
Thank you.