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w-wow, i'm flattered. i don't know how to answer your question, but i can give you my main sources.

Micheal Hampton's method of construction is by far my favorite. I definitely recommend his book "Figure Drawing, Design and Invention." His methods clicked with me when I was struggling to understand Bridgman, but this is personal preference. You should find at least one teacher/master you can always refer back to when you need anatomy/drapery/ect advice.

I was also fortunate to stumble across a magazine issue
"Creative Masterclass Anatomy Essentials", which compiles a bunch of different anatomy tips from different teachers. It is a really REALLY great read if you want a little bit of everything. (pic related)

666pigeon is my inspiration style-wise. whenever i start to think too highly of myself, i take a quick look through their gallery.

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I'm looking for this. I hear it has some useful tutorials and advice.

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