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If you aren't /beg/, who taught you anatomy? What teacher? PYW btw
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>>7883563
Here's my quick copy of the OP image
Please don't say slurs
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>>7883558
sorry im beg
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>>7883558
Vilppu's drawing manual videos
Proko youtube
Scott Easton's anatomy course
Stonehouse's anatomy notes book
Currently watching Hide's course and it's been pretty good
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>>7883558
I started with the basics of Vilppu and andrew loomis until i got bored, i eventually started to study 3d models from sketchfab and would memorize them for certain characters. just a wide variety of 3d models and took notes, this is why most of my art is very stiff sometimes, but i hope to improve that when i get back into animation practice
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>>7883558
Vilppu
Recommending you invert the colors on your references, especially when working from a screen. It burns the image into the retina correctly when you are studying line work.(google Jesus illusion if you need the effect explained)
Last tip, keep an old out of date computer/phone entirely for references. Set it to factory default and never connect it to the internet. Use only a flash drive of reference images to move media to said internetless out of date computer.
I have done this with an old Macbook. I actually got the idea from the battlestation threads and from visiting an online friend IRL who was a a digital artist and did the same.
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>>7884244
>burns the image into the retina
Motherfucker you are supposed to actually learn how the fucking human body moves and its articulation and translate that to paper not find some fucking obtuse way of just copying an image what the fuck is wrong with you man?
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>>7883679
>this honestly looks fine. it just needs better linework and color to not judge it solely on the raw values.
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>>7884244
>keep an old out of date computer/phone entirely for references. Set it to factory default and never connect it to the internet. Use only a flash drive of reference images to move media to said internetless out of date computer.
Trolling or serious? You're treating your references like they're worth a million dollars or something.
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>>7884262
A reference is just a guide as you plot alongside whatever anatomy knowledge you might have. Obviously, should be in the back of your mind at all times but eventually, when you grind it so much you get bored and have to draw a lewd anime study to compensate. I like your study, I recognize the painting so you've done a decent job thus far, keep it up.
Inverting the reference, just helps you focus on the linework, at least for me. I'll link to the jesus afterimage illusion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKphho0oWfc when you stare at the the invert and blink on a white wall you will see the correct image in your retina. I find when referencing/copying from a digital monitor, that inverted colors can help with initial linework, I neglected to mention it helps to make the image monochrome (2 colors only) and inverted.
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No, I just like having a computer set aside with no internet, for free-from-distraction purposes. You can obviously have a zen setup with just a paint program running on it. The goal is less distraction from the internet. I just just find it unwise to connect a decade old computer to the internet, but I understand that is a luxury these days.
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Nude black and white photos, anatomy learning 3d app, and Bridgman. I am just now incorporating values into my studies so I still have yet a foot to lift out of the shadows, but I am very satisfied with the speed of learning facilitated by said learning methods.
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>>7883558
Paul richer (pic rel is a study of his work), Bridgman (though I admit I was copying more), and honestly just random google images and diagrams from medical websites and stuff.
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Steve Huston!