>>3860529>>3860819You do not understand the skull enough and it fucks up your drawings from the get go. In order to stylize a thing you need to understand the actual thing to know what to exaggerate. Right now you are producing characters that simply don't look right (improper proportions), while properly stylized characters even if they are a wacky cartoon with a forehead that makes up 3/4 of the face still look correct because the features are placed at the right distance in relation to each other.
The girl on the left is missing half her glabella and thus has eyes ridiculously close together. The girl on the upper right actually has decently-spaced eyes and instantly looks better. However her nose is practically inside her upper jaw, making the girl on the left's nose positioned better by comparison. If you explain your shortcomings away with ''it's just my style'' you are going to stay at the same skill level for the rest of your life.