Actually, you did the legs very nice here (foreshortening by accident), so to really improve the drawing you should make the torso lean back a bit to simulate a perspective looking from below (also making the feet looking to the front more or add heels) instead of making the legs smaller and accurate to the whole drawing. It maybe not what you wanted at first, but usually these "mistakes" are what inspire artist to make dynamic artworks and improve in general, so always try working with the things you already have instead of spamming ctrl z every time your lines don't satisfy your original objective; that's why practicing in paper tends to be more effective than digitally (not always though). Anyways, great drawing!
Actually, you did the legs very nice here (foreshortening by accident), so to really improve the drawing you should make the torso lean back a bit to simulate a perspective looking from below (also making the feet looking to the front more or add heels) instead of making the legs smaller and accurate to the whole drawing. It maybe not what you wanted at first, but usually these "mistakes" are what inspire artist to make dynamic artworks and improve in general, so always try working with the things you already have instead of spamming ctrl z every time your lines don't satisfy your original objective; that's why practicing in paper tends to be more effective than digitally (not always though). Anyways, great drawing!
Thanks!
I'll try not erasing as much
you play guitar?
No, i want to thought
Why did i show a guitar or something
@coolguyjohnson1 your nails on the left hand are longer
Oh I just have a bad habit of biting them so I'm trying to stop