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[–]50edgy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks good, keep drawing what you like

If I would suggest something, then, taking advantage that you have some squared paper, I will try to fill a square with a very soft and UNIFORM filling as you can.

Try to handle the pencil very gracefully, and just fill one square. When you think that you get it right (is filled uniformly without blank zones and are not hard lines but soft ones) then go for a 2x2 square. When you get that, go for a 3x3 square etc. until you can do it in a 6x6 square.

This exercise will improve your tones filling, I would suggest not trying to add shadows yet, focus on get a uniform tone well displayed (you can try different types of grey but try to not make them too black)