Looking for critiques and some general help. Maybe someone doodling on top of my drawings to show me some better positioning etc. would be fantastic. Also posts along the line of "your drawings are dogshit, I could throw up better than that" are also accepted. The first few are from way way back, but I haven't practised more and more or anything, I just stopped drawing, and my style changes. Cheers.
First one, from way back. Embarrassing, i know, but shows PROGRESS!

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Astute observers may have seen some of these in the doodle thread. They may also notice that I have a hard on for angels. Angels with weaponry. And white space.
So thats all the pieces of crap I could dredge up at this moment in time. There are others, but, yeah, no scanner. The last two were done in open canvas with a shitty wacom tablet. FLAME ON DUDERS!
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You need to work on line quality and movement. Draw more from life, and less from your memory. That is my best advice for you.
I can see pretty much everyone coming in and telling you to work on your anatomy and not to scribble the lines.
Also, look at real life pictures and you'll see that eyes don't look like that from the side and that a face is not proportioned like that.
The head is too small in some of your pictures and too big in others.
Good job on the orange frog head thing.
@aneurythmia: Orange frog head thing?
"CRAAAAWWWWWLING IN MY SKINNNNNNNNN"
and here is one of my girlfriend, done from photo;
I don't understand how I can draw these things, then every single other peice I draw (not shown due to shame) is horrible. Why can't I reproduce anything? (for extra bonus points, notice how I have a problem reproducing even in a single image, hence why an eye is missing)
*sigh* I suck.
You don't have the skill level in life-drawing to try to draw from a photo, yet. Stop trying to reproduce photos without understanding the underlying anatomy, and start drawing from life. Don't have a model? Use your left hand. Or your foot. Or some part of you that you don't move while you're drawing. Like the poster right above you said, if you draw ten hands or feet every day then you will get better incredibly quickly.
Good luck!
I mean, is there ANY improvement?
Go outside and draw. Theres a whole world out there waiting to be drawn. Look at the whole picture as a unified image, not just individual objects. Do rough, quick drawings of the whole picture, then work on refining it.
Draw fruit and hands. I drew fruit and hands and got a lot better relatively quickly. I try and draw my left hand at least twice a day.
Trying to make drawings that look edgy and cool will only distract you from whats important. And you will be alot more pleased with a proportionally correct sketch of a simple body than you will with a emo-angel holding gunz n shit.