>>57187491>first replyYou can always just start with some easier posing at the start. Basic things, rotate or tilt the head, pose the torso rotated away but the head looking at the camera, whatever. Poses are hard and they might piss you off at the beginning, but they're also such an immense buff for how your art looks that you'd be missing out by ignoring them. Your shading, colouring and general shapes of things look decent already, so you can push yourself out of your comfort zone in this regard at least, instead of being stuck in front-facing headshot limbo.