
Everyone starts somewhere! If you keep at it regularly, you'll be amazed at the improvement you see, even in just a short time. 
What helps a whole lot is to never shy away from using references. Even if you have a pretty good idea of the pose you want to draw, finding a photo reference for that pose can help you avoid unintentional anatomy errors. To me when I look at my stuff, it's horribly obvious which poses I used references for and which ones I was too lazy for and didn't. XD

What helps a whole lot is to never shy away from using references. Even if you have a pretty good idea of the pose you want to draw, finding a photo reference for that pose can help you avoid unintentional anatomy errors. To me when I look at my stuff, it's horribly obvious which poses I used references for and which ones I was too lazy for and didn't. XD
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