learned more in 2 months and developed fast once I started forcing myself to learn how torsos work which is the main point of learning better anatomy , combining limbs and proportions. also fuck reading my art style has devleoped towards it cause I don't do realism :skull: but yea shit was tough but you gotta push thru reply
1. Covid, quarantine made my art go from yuck to less yuck because I had absolutely nothing to do except draw during my zoom classes
2. I watched some great youtubers who went over anatomy lessons online I'll link some resources below:
- https://www.youtube.com/@Sycra/playlists (Torso Anatomy is top tier)
- https://www.youtub...... 1 reply
Honestly, as a former artist, I got better with every drawing I did by looking up references, using my surroundings, or looking up videos on anatomy. I did get stuck a lot of times but got through it by taking breaks. Now I don't draw due to a lack of motivation and it didn't give me the outlet I wanted for my feelings reply
i practiced everyday even if its just doodles, watched tutorials and watched speed paints of my fav artists and tried to copy them, and lastly i referenced A LOT. i think i improved a lot i’m lowkey proud of myself:3 reply
refences... so many references. but also tracing. not like art theft tracing but look up a picture with the pose you want and trace over it and do it again and again until you can do it without. eventually you'll develop your own style. reply
Theres was a time I didnt draw for a year and yet my art still got better. I really don't practice a lot and my anatomy just improves and improves. 1 reply
I just drew shit that i liked(anime, manga ect) and ofc when you put in time an work on something specific there will be progress (even if you dont see it) reply