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Is using statues for reference a good idea?

>> No.4768164

>>4768162
don't just copy your anime figurines

>> No.4768165

Yes, that's what Araki does and it's where "ideal" proportions are based from
Next time use the stupid questions thread

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>>4768162
culona

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>>4768162
Of course, thats what the old masters did

>> No.4768886

>>4768162
Just as good as using any artwork for reference. But don't use them as your only reference.

>> No.4768904

>>4768877
i wanna coom

>> No.4769796

>>4768162
For anatomy, pose, yes. For lighting, rendering, no

>> No.4769805

>>4768162
As long as you are using real statues, not photographs of statues.
Drawing from life is always a good idea, no matter the subject.