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8002 No. 8002 ID: 35bcde
Just so everyone knows, I am actually quite proud of this at this moment in time.

This will be an ongoing chronicle of me learning to draw. I plan to use posemaniacs heavily, but in any given attempt will post the reference next to the image.

Das pretty much it.
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No. 8004 ID: 3d7a30
I cannot recommend posemaniacs, it's not a good source. The figures do not display the natural weight, mass and muscle tone you would get from real models.

can I recommend PoseSpace (http://posespace.com/default.aspx) instead?
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No. 8005 ID: 383006
Posemaniacs is only good for figuring out a pose, not learning to draw.
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No. 8006 ID: 383006
A useful thing: http://www.pixelovely.com/gesture/index.php
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No. 8028 ID: 35bcde
http://lovecastle.org/draw/
Now I have THREE to check!
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No. 8029 ID: 1854db
http://thepunchlineismachismo.com/images/drawingstuff.jpg
http://hippie.nu/~unicorn/tut/xhtml/ (warning: very long)
http://www.lackadaisycats.com/gallery/1295341707.jpg

SO MUCH ART STUFF
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No. 8030 ID: 9d7c60
Contriboootin!

http://addark.tumblr.com/post/11355154872/handy-art-link-megapost
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No. 8033 ID: 0448b9
Good luck Dr.Phrix.
Reminds me, thanks for that fun with a pencil pdf thing.
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No. 8059 ID: 35bcde
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8059
HOW CAN I BE PROUD OF THIS AND ALSO NEVER WANT TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN?
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No. 8066 ID: cf31cc
Well, I dunno, you've come a long way so far. In a year or two, you will really appreciate all the practice undertaken in these 'humble beginnings,' provided that you don't ever give up. Another two years beyond that, you will have grown significantly further, and so on. Just practice every day you can.
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No. 8067 ID: cf31cc
>>8029

Jesus fucking Christ, that second one is good. I know it's about 'anthro' art, but it covers both the basics of animal and human construction, as well as going into more advanced topics like defining 3-dimensional volumes. Really, a worthwhile read for anyone. I uh, don't really have any art tutorial images that aren't in the help and advice thread already, or aren't about more advanced painting or something.
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