#anatomy help
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Hihi!! Honestly, I love how this is going so far! The way you've been shading the piece is super cool and looks super soft and endearing :]
Like you said, one of the biggest parts when it comes to perspective is the chin; tucking it in and making it less big could help with this - as well as dragging out the top lip more to give it a more dimensional, 3D look.
Obviously, perspective can change on the reference, wether or not if its the subject thats moving/changing (e.g, looking up, to the side) or if its the viewer moving/changing (being higher, being lower than the subject) and all that stuff. If you're looking for a similar reference like stated, lmk what your goal is and i can try and find some for you!!
Hope this helps! :D