Here it is... It is 10 times larger then it is in reality (I size horrifically...) and it took about 3 hours. I did it in Mechanical Pencil.
-Note: I am pretty much saying all that because last time I image hosted they generally said things like "It looks like it was done in crayon". So I want to explain its Crayonness.
I was trying to make the most creepy Goblin who has thrown together equipment I could do. Like a Goblin Adventurer (or an Elf with a really bad skin condition)
Please be honest... I guess... AHHH!!! I am going to see how the boards react since that is my general level of skill when it comes to drawing. I have done much better before but those are few and far between.
The best I ever done is this (but it is DF unrelated):
!!!WARNING!!! Image HORRIFICALLY sized... Do not click unless your prepared for a GIANT picture!!!
Well time to force myself to push the post button
If you'd like my advice I can tell you about humanoid apperances.
First of all the arms, well your goblin's arms seem to be well, too small. Arms for humanoids typically reach down to their waists, hence pockets, I suggest you measure your body for what I'm talking about.
Yeah I think you need help on hands as well. The hand isn't very complicated, using basic form it is easy to understand, by that I mean the hand itself,(no fingers) is just a flat block, also the thumbs will tend to be beside the body, if you lay them flat against the body,(well for humans, but what other creatures are there?). About fingers, the hand will also wrap it's fingers around something when, man this hard to explain... as I was saying, when the hand will grasp something it's fingers will wrap around it, although the thumb, whichs joint is not confined to where it is connected,(from out perspective) at on the hand, but rather extends more
downward. So in retrospect your goblin has a right upper left hand,(from it's perspective) I suggest that you study your own hand in the mirror for solving this perspective problem.
Interms of things such as the body, and legs they appear rather well in the stance you drew for your goblin, such as a six headed figure,(more basic form). I'd guess a six headed figure is good for a goblin, maybe dwarfs too, but I never draw anything of those sorts. The feet seem to be well sized,(I'm guessing the boot is large sized)