Do you not noticed that all the poses are still different from the one you traced?
You can copy the pose, but all you did was EXACTLY copied&traced the original drawing with a few alteration that doesn’t derive it to being an original of your own…
You may of worked hard on “rendering” the drawing, but so did the artist who drew this with their own effort and work without tracing another person work.
in·spi·ra·tion
ˌinspəˈrāSH(ə)n/
noun
noun: inspiration
1.
the process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative.
ref·er·ence
ˈref(ə)rəns/
noun
noun: reference; plural noun: references
1.
the action of mentioning or alluding to something.
"he made reference to the enormous power of the mass media"
synonyms: mention of, allusion to, comment on, remark about
"his journal contains many references to railroads"
a mention or citation of a source of information in a book or article.
a book or passage cited with a reference.
synonyms: source, citation, authority, credit; bibliographical data
"references are given in the bibliography"
2.
use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
"popular works of reference"
the sending of a matter for decision or consideration to some authority.
"he demanded the immediate reference of the whole dispute to the United Nations"
synonyms: referral, transfer, remission
"reference to a higher court"
3.
a letter from a previous employer testifying to someone's ability or reliability, used when applying for a new job.
synonyms: testimonial, character reference, recommendation; credentials
"a glowing reference"
verb
verb: reference; 3rd person present: references; past tense: referenced; past participle: referenced; gerund or present participle: referencing
1.
provide (a book or article) with citations of authorities.
"each chapter is referenced, citing literature up to 1990"