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Dark Spirit Drops
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That is not bad! study things from life more, especially animals and people. Look at references of how their anatomy works and looks like. understand how all those parts fit together and work. That will help you understand how they look when drawn!
Going to get hate for recommending this, but, srsly check out Loomis. the pdfs are easy to find. i'll dig up some of the other books I would recommend when i'm out of class. Posemaniacs is also good to practice from.
ultimately, get some good pencils, paper, and practice practice practice the basics. Always practice the basics.
oh and don't feel pressured to get a fancy tablet or anything. its a totally different beast and throws you off badly for awhile b/c hand eye coordination is a bitch. traditional media is always relevant and useful on the fly. I carry a notebook with me and doodle in it between classes all the time. very handy. just draw whatever you see, draw whatever you want. mostly, just draw!
/rant
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