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Could you give me some tips on drawing humans? I've been trying to learn and grow from only being able to draw cats, but it's getting hard with things like the face, hair, and legs. I'm searching youtube, but I also don't want to completely copy an art style.

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Even if you don't plan on drawing realistic humans, I guess you could start but tracing over life drawing and start doing gesture drawing. It's a low pressure way to start getting used to the proportions of human beings and gets you in the habit of drawing them.

There are websites available for free where you can pose featureless "humans" to help you get a sense of anatomy. I think that might be helpful in learning proportions, movement, etc. :slight_smile:

I hoard tutorials on a pinterest board, and a lot of them are about humans specifically. Enjoy!

What really helped me is the from big to small principle. This means that you try to get the big
shapes right before going into details. When you draw hair, imagine the hair as 3d shapes for example.
Simplify arms & legs to simple shapes. It´s easier to sketch arms with 2 cylinders.
The details are the last thing to worry about because it will be easy compared to getting the big shapes
correct.

Here is a proportion tip which makes me get used to drawing in proportions.
Depending on the comic I have different proportions cheat sheets that I use.
2 head, 4 head, 6 head or 8 head proportions, there are many.
For most comics I use 8 head proportions. I just put it next to the figure I´m drawing
and it makes me get the proportions roughly correct. I´m trying not to stick to it too
much to keep it dynamic. You can also use that in combination with a reference
picture of the pose you want to draw. Reference is the key to good poses

youtube is one of the best resource for anatomy. It's impossible not to take influence from art styles, unless you isolate yourself in a cave. It's also impossible to completely copy an art style as well, since everyone draws differently and are at different skill level. Human anatomy is also such a standard topic that it doesn't matter the style. Just take everything you can from every artist for your personal tool box.

One instructor I think is a good starting point is Vilppu for his gesture drawings.

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