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>> No.4660211 [View]
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>>4659883
All reference is good reference, BUT it helps if you can see the form of the object in the reference. Especially if you want to be able to see its surface planes, curvature, and all the subtle secondary and tertiary forms. This can only happen when its well-lit.

It's kinda hard to tell at first what kind of pictures are well lit or not when you're first starting out, even now its still hard, but pic related is pretty good. By and large, photos will never show as much form as real life models, no matter how well lit. But again, you can learn to draw from any ref. All ref is good ref.

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>>4260193
How would I do this?

I'm using Proko's Anatomy course and it just seems like he's vomiting one useless piece of information after another.

Since I'm a noob in anatomy, I can't really tell what's useful and what's not. Especially for a hobbyist, such as myself.

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