well, anatomy can be really bad when drawing. I was able to ignore it for a long time (because I don't have to stick to 100% with monsters). It's quite frustrating but I've found ways here and there. For example, I use photos of poses as a reference and do the rest the way I like it.
I don't know if you work with a body framework (a framework that serves as an aid to drawing it in a somewhat proportional way.) It could also help to use different colors when sketching. I use blue for the body and red for clothing and so on. Once I've inked it, I can then erase the colors.
sorry it's also quite vague, because I don't know how you draw and what tools you use (sorry)
what I see in your pictures I think is good
Monster8maker
well, anatomy can be really bad when drawing. I was able to ignore it for a long time (because I don't have to stick to 100% with monsters). It's quite frustrating but I've found ways here and there. For example, I use photos of poses as a reference and do the rest the way I like it.
I don't know if you work with a body framework (a framework that serves as an aid to drawing it in a somewhat proportional way.) It could also help to use different colors when sketching. I use blue for the body and red for clothing and so on. Once I've inked it, I can then erase the colors.
sorry it's also quite vague, because I don't know how you draw and what tools you use (sorry)
what I see in your pictures I think is good
TenguKuru
thanks
and yeah i do use body frameworks, cus it's hard to draw without one and it makes my drawings look all lumpy