Have you thought about composition? Top of her head is very close to the edge of the canvas. That's not a good thing.
What will be in front of her? I guess some part of the landscape, maybe futuristic?
Some planing ahead on the canvas before the painting is a must.
Here is an example of probable composition:
So, lets say you draw a futuristic cityscape. Observer can 'enter' the image through her figure, follow the gun, rest his eyes on the tall buildings and then go down the road. Or, he can 'enter' the city by road, follow to diagonal to the gun and rest the eyes on her figure. Stuff like that...
I always draw something like that with graphite pen before even thinking about the rough sketch. Paintings have to be planned three steps ahead.
Last edited by Django777; Aug 8, 2014 at 12:00 PM.