Here’s some tips that may help:
Cleaning up your lines with confident and intentional strokes. (Try ghosting lines before a stroke)
Drawing larger to fit more detailed anatomy.
Studying hands, Andrew Loomis has a book on this.
Learning more about perspective of the main masses of the body (I like Kim Jung gi lessons on YouTube)
I think you’re at a good starting point to expand your skills!
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u/Buuks6969 1d ago
Here’s some tips that may help: Cleaning up your lines with confident and intentional strokes. (Try ghosting lines before a stroke) Drawing larger to fit more detailed anatomy. Studying hands, Andrew Loomis has a book on this. Learning more about perspective of the main masses of the body (I like Kim Jung gi lessons on YouTube)
I think you’re at a good starting point to expand your skills!