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>>3349374
Sorry for repeating others but you should study proportions and measurements first. Although considering that this is animu you might want to get an animu example of the face rather then real life one.

Then consider studying anatomy on at least superficial level so you won't miss some pretty obvious and large body parts like pectoralis major or trapezius. Proko has fairly short videos on the subject but there are plenty more out there, like Vilppu and others.

Also consider studying perspective to a point where you can free hand simple 3d objects from any angle and combine them, even if it looks crappy and jittery. Nothing too big - boxes, cylinders, boxes with holes in shapes of cylinders, that sort of thing.

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>>3352101
Didn't read much, but that material looks cheesy as fuck at a glance. Like one of those countless 1 page tutorials with questionable source for information. While it covers quite a lot in condensed manner it also leaves out stuff like bones of the skeleton, which can be kinda a big deal when you want to study anatomy since bones largely define the range of motion of human body and understanding where the muscles attach also helps with understanding where those muscles will be in a any given position. I wouldn't recommend using this as your only source of information.

As for the drawings themselves - the arms don't attach to the torso like a pair of noodles. Look at pic related and the character in the centre of your picture. See the difference in how the arms attach to the torso? It kinda lacks pectoralis there, no? While drawing from imagination is commendable do consider drawing from models and use reference of the subject that you study. Also it is hard to tell what the hell is going on with the surface that the feet and palms are standing on. If you want to draw a figure in 3 dimensional space try to draw a manikin\stick figure first, then draw the rest. It is much easier to map the ground with simplified subject.

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