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Don't worry, you're getting there. But even if this is your first head, it still could use a lot of work.

Take a few days off, relax, work on something else, forget all about this. Then when you're ready, get back to work with a refreshed perspective. You will catch a lot of mistakes you hadn't seen before, try not to get overwhelmed by all of them because this is the hardest part, to not get discouraged, and to keep pushing forward. Just focus on one piece at a time, think about the elements as individual components: eyes, forehead, mouth, nose, cheeks, jaw, etc. Get a lot of reference, think not in the anatomy, but in the shapes that get made, where light hits the face, where it gets occluded by shadows, how they fold and combine with one another. Compare with reference, frontal faces, side faces, from up and down and every weird angle you can get your hands on, from drawing tutorials, and yes, also from anatomy pictures. No one can just come up and model an original face only from memory. Chip at it, little by little.

I know someone already listed all the defects your model has, but I don't think that's the way to learn, I wouldn't pay much attention to it. You need to realize your mistakes by yourself, you need to be your biggest critic.

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