12-03-2020, 04:42 AM
I'm not sure who you're responding to Jimmy, but what I suggested has little to do with anatomy as the skill to improve. More knowledge helps everything ofc.
You want to draw characters of any kind in action that don't look stiff as f*k and believable, so you're going to have to practice the basics in lots of different poses, perspectives and weight dynamics, and trying different figure abstraction methods to see what you like to use, more than you have been doing (almost none) regardless of how stylised you intend to render things. That's the hard truth.
You want to draw characters of any kind in action that don't look stiff as f*k and believable, so you're going to have to practice the basics in lots of different poses, perspectives and weight dynamics, and trying different figure abstraction methods to see what you like to use, more than you have been doing (almost none) regardless of how stylised you intend to render things. That's the hard truth.