Oh yeah that's exactly what I did cuz I wanted it to be symmetrical :D And thank you! I think I've just been getting more used to tablet drawing so that's helped my lines a lot. I definitely agree with the eye being too big but I didn't feel like working on that one anymore haha. Thanks again for the feedback!
Well, nothing wrong with that! It's definitely a great method if you want things to be 100% symmetrical :>
Drawing with a tablet definitely takes practise and time to get used to but you seem to be on a good way!
And btw, about the "didn't feel like working on that anymore":
I completely understand that feeling, especially after spending a lot of time on a certain part of a drawing. One thing that has helped me personally a lot: If you feel that kind of feeling coming up, the kind of "man, I just wanna finish this now, even if it doesn't look like I wanted it to",
take a break. Close the programme, put down your pen, step back from your drawing and do something else (maybe just draw something else or do something completely different). Then come back to it when you feel more motivated again.
I get that this might not be perfect advice for everyone, but I feel like I improved a lot once I started doing that. In the end, there was a lot more effort in my drawings and paintings, things looked better also because I took the time to look at references, and I just felt like every single drawing was a little improvement :)
Sorry for the little ... rant, I guess. Hopefully it can help you maybe a little!