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What should I study to get to this kind of level?
Im /beg/ and idk on what should I start, I'm currently doing vilppu's videos and doing the excercies, I also practice perspective by drawing boxes, and I'm doing the loomis head and hands book.
My goal is to create characters and creatures in dynamic poses from imagination in interesting backgrounds.
I also practice only with pencil but I have a cheap wacom tablet cause I found that drawing on a tablet is too akward, should I continue with paper and pencil or should I focus only on digital cause thats the medium that I'm going to use to sell my art?.
Also I don't draw anything from imagination cause I can barely copy drawings from the artist that I like.

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But wich master should I do first, Vilppu, Proko, Bridgman, Hampton, Loomis?
What should I study first, perspective, anatomy, shading, construction?
Should I start right away on digital or should a practice on paper too?
I want to get the tecnnical stuff done cause the coom part doesn't look that hard to do.
Im currently doing vilppu's videos and I started the marshall's bridgman course this week.
I need to study more perspective, but I have the framed perspective books for that.
Once I can make a decent drawing I'll do the Craig Mullis digital painting course.
Can this plan make me a good coom artist?

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