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After months lurking here I somewhat made up my mind and chose a path to follow, I'll mainly go two ways:

>Perspective
Scott Robertson's How to Draw
Exercises to master my basic shapes, stuff like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8x_TClXuxM
Exercises to train my perspective such as this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gBpf47phh0
Peter Han's dynamic sketching videos

Meanwhile I'm starting to work on figure drawing and anatomy, doing some gestures for now, what I want to ask is, which book should I follow? Hampton, Loomis, Vilppu? Also I'm watching Proko, aren't his lessons basically a summary of some of those books?

What do you guys think? I still have to balance this shit out but I think that his will give me some strong fundamentals to work on, then I'll move to rendering.

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>>2805205
This is why I prefer "MILF" kind of characters. Their faces are usually more realistic than the bug eyed animu girls while maintaining more simplified and polished faces.

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