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Blanket wraps and form-fitting mummification are devilishly restrictive restraint systems! There are indeed many familiar elements here: face, feet, flexi-hands and full-frontal view are quite reminiscent of previous efforts. 45% angle perspective (midway between full frontal and profile) would be an excellent way to add visual dynamism to your character studies! I'd be intrigued to see you try this orientation in upcoming pictures! Additionally, bold outlining (as in your Ironman work) gives figures and objects very pleasing definition... inks can remove the sketchiness from pencil layouts, lending them a confident professional polish! I used to use inexpensive Sharpies for this, but have switched over to art pens exclusively. Cheap ink fades... a few extra bucks can keep your work looking good forever!