M.O.A.B wrote:
Always had trouble with faces, used to be bodies as well but I'm starting to get the hang of poses now, starting to work more on the faces.
Hmmm,.. I don't mean to offend you, but you still seem to have quite a problem with bodies as well. You're poses are good indeed and your textile folds and overall clothing and accesoires are very good too. However, the figure that wear them and do the poses seem to lack the anatomy. What I mean is that if your characters would play a game of stripoker, they would look like they were made out of ice-lolly handles.
The human aspect doesn't seem to be in league with the rest. If you improve that, then apply the rest of your clothing- and posedrawing skills, your drawing will be
I suggest you start drawing some characters naked, preferably bold as well. Then use that as a skeleton, add hair and then the clothing. You could do the skeleton model with pencil and the rest with ink; if you then erase the pencil you can see clearly how it turned out. I won't look very sexy, but it's good practise. Watch a lot, people in class, people in the train, etc., always keep watching. Start with women; their shapes are more pronounced which makes female anatomy a lot easier.
Trying to help here. I can't do clothing the way you do and I need to improve a lot of things as well. For one, I have to work on my noses!