Haven't you learned? My creatures don't look anything like what I name them after.
That's not something to be proud of though.
The main problem for me about your pictures is the clash between smooth and clean areas against jaggy and sketched like areas.
I guess personal preference but I would stick to one or the other.
Also parts of your picture look flat (head mainly) while the rest looks volumed (legs etc). Again you dont take volume for the face into account -You completely ignore eye sockets, and eyebrow muscles, cheeks etc on the right side of the face - and loses the consistency.
The arms have totally random muscles, and the chest area is off angle wise.
You should also use references for your anatomy instead of making it up.
http://www.wayofthepixel.net/pixelation/index.php?topic=2428.msg29958#msg29958http://www.wayofthepixel.net/pixelation/index.php?topic=2313.msg28120#msg28120These two posts have good references for anatomy, so I suggest you take a look.
The shading on the body again is totally random, have in mind some kind of lightsource before coloring.
The AA around the hair doesnt work at all since the orange you use is too saturated, and on the face, while it kinda does the job, it mostly blurs the line rather than smoothing.
You have improved a bit overall, but you keep making the same mistakes in your pictures.
While the way you pixel doesn't matter to me at all, maybe it's time for you to take your time and expand your artistic knowledge (as in color theory, anatomy and lighting).
Of course I'm not forcing you, feel free to stay in your comfort zone.
And please edit your post next time, instead of double posting and shamelessly bumping your thread.