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No. 12384
>>10979
Copying can have some learning value to it, but its idea may fundamentally differ that from drawing from imagination.
For the first, you need to learn eye and hand coordination, and learn to look for the lines you see and draw. This makes you learn the stability of your hand, and the ability to draw from reference, however, it will do little on figuring out how to draw something from imagination all by itself.
If you want to draw something from your head, you need to learn the anatomy of different things like people, animals, cars, environs, etc. You need to know the rules how the human body works so you can think to yourself "how this arm might go if I make her do this and this gesture".
Combine both, and you get a stable way of learning how to draw. Drawing from life or real humans, skeletons or body parts can make your hand learn how to do different lines, but it can also act as a reminder of how that hand looks like, and how the "curves" and "shapes" go in it.
So yeah, just draw, and draw and draw, start from drawing real humans from anatomy pictures, muscles, bones, skeletons, think how they all attach to each other. If you lack any real life models, use images from google, porn models, anything. Study the line, but also study how their body parts go in different angles, etc.
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