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Try to make your outlines less sharp, use small, 1-3px black lines with small transparency instead (something like 15% transp.).
Next to that, i can only recommend to practice the use of shadings, to get yourself used to the proper placing and amount to create a three dimensional shape matching the actual object.
You may take references (however, don't simply trace them, give them an own shape) for the shadings if you need help.
However, Photoshop usually costs money although i do personally prefer it.
Gimp is for free, but some things are quite hard to achive with the use of that programm.
Try to make your outlines less sharp, use small, 1-3px black lines with small transparency instead (something like 15% transp.).
Next to that, i can only recommend to practice the use of shadings, to get yourself used to the proper placing and amount to create a three dimensional shape matching the actual object.
You may take references (however, don't simply trace them, give them an own shape) for the shadings if you need help.
Its a modified version of the head of the axe^^, i like to recicle WIPS because it takes less time to think about what i want, and sometimes WIPS are good to base other objects with... i think.
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