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I like SAZ/Soba, something about his doujins is so hot, his shapes are so expressive.

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nah, I did it trying to study a doujin as close as possible then adding other character. You can either do head-proportions and then do the body parts from top down finishing on hands and feet or you can just watch them all however you feel it's not like they're more or less advanced unless he says so (like advanced bend knee) or he's doing creative stuff like giant women or afroamericans.

His anatomy per-se is very simplified and you'll need more because he rarely mentions main landmarks or muscles, check Michael Hampton or Steve Huston for that (alternatively you can watch Proko anatomy videos which are very theoretical and little practical, but you'll be doing it mostly just to get an idea of main muscles while you keep doing mikeymegemega).

After Mikeymegamega goes Reiq, he learned a lot from him and he's way better than Mikey but he's also quite harder, less emphasis on building blocks and more on gesture and anatomy, which are more precise but also a lot harder to use, check what's makes you improve faster and continue with that one before switching.


For Perspective, get Marshall Vandruff perspective course he did when he was younger and watch Dan Beardshaw videos of perspective, a bit more advanced will be CGMA perspective courses and Moderndayjames becoming a Gi series, if you like books go with Norling-Mateu Mestre-Robertson in that order.

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