is this a good practice for beginners?
>>3024963
I think it would be better to start with just one person
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It'll give you an idea of how to mannekinize / simplify, just make sure to do some from imagination too.
>>3024963
Add this method to your learning regimen
https://youtu.be/OLZ_2aYq3LU?t=40s
https://youtu.be/OhGRoCkOQz0?t=1m11s
but use better quality art and photos
>>3024963
yes practicing on other girls is fine, the cock can be intimidating and men are a bit rough.
I think so but not with all the chicken scratch u'll have an easier time later if you learn to have a steady hand now
>>3027225
hnnngggggg
>>3024963
What kind of figure is that? Like where did you learn to draw it? What's it from? Loomis' one is different
>>3024963
you know what might help with that, once you've drawn the primitives you could use them to rotate the figures, if nothing else it'd ensure that you're primitives are up to par.
While you're at it, draw the mannequin with as least strokes as possible (no chicken scratching) as well as doing that on clothed figures.
This is just tracing though
>>3029773
Tracing is great for memorizing anatomy and art styles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qP--30V8ZA4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPY7d23fScQ
http://muddycolors.blogspot.mx/2012/07/10-things-i-rememberabout-tracing.html
Would drawing wireframes over the muscles/form of a figure be good practice for beginners?
>>3029835
Yes do this when you do gesture drawing or when you want to show form