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I've always found gesture & figure drawing the most helpful. It's more effective for me to see how everything interacts as a whole rather than trying to understand individual muscles n all that. The two above were done in my life drawing class, but a website I really like is Line of Action https://line-of-action.com/ You basically just pick whate......   reply
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Take a life drawing class, preferably where they tutor you as well. They’ll help you with proportions, and if you keep on drawing faces and bodies over and over, eventually you’ll notice a change. I’ve been doing art for about 17 years properly and once I started life drawing 3 years ago everything just got so much better. Digital wise, I u......   reply
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Honestly, Im not good at giving advice but here's my attempt to help: https://williamnguyen.artstation.com/projects ^^^ This guy has 2 light tools I really enjoy for heads I dont think digital platform really matters because anyone with enough drive will make a platform work (have you seen MS paint artists?! Super impressive) But a list I like to......   reply
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well if u wanna know the basic proportions of the face it splits horizontally into 3 parts and each of them takes a third of the face (so like from the forehead to the brows, from the brows to the tip of the nose and from then to the chin). obviously it also depends on ur art style on how u present those proportions, we can see that in some art sty......   2 reply
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