04-02-2012, 04:14 PM
It's the kind of pose that really needs to be animated for us to see it work. Having said that, I'm not sure about his straight leg. It seems too straight to keep him balanced. If you stand on one leg, you'll find that it leans towards the centre of your body. This is because the base of any object (in this case, the area covered by your feet) must be directly underneath the centre of mass for the object to remain balanced and not topple. Keep this in mine when drawing interesting poses such as this. If it helps, temporarily draw a dot roughly where the centre of mass is, then draw a line vertically down. If this line is not between the feet that are touching the ground (or inside a single foot), then the balance is off.