Well, one thing that I've learned through practice is that arms are very easy to tell when proportionate [to the experienced] and very easy to mess up when gaining that experience. Arms are, I think always, from shoulders to 2/3 down upper leg [or is it thigh?] with I think the forearm shorter than the rest of the arm [not good with the proper terms].
It helps that when you want more 3D looks but don't know where to start, use references. Part of a '3D look' is in how fluid you can make the line art look, that means a variety of tapering and contour lines must be used. But then again, that's just an observation off of a certain style I've seen so it may be different for other styles.
You're improving, I can tell you that, when learning anatomy, improvement comes quickly, then the rest is all practice and development of personal style... But hey, your work is inspiring me to draw more ^.^ Keep it up!
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