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3:07 PM, Friday July 22nd 2022

It's best to do the overall form of the body before you start going into details such as the face. After the cranium, ribcage and pelvis I draw the torso sausage next, then the neck, and then do the limbs and tail (assuming there is one). After that I touch on the face and other details.

The demos show you how to go about it and what order Uncomfortable draws in, so if you haven't worked through those yet they should give you the answer you need.

4:12 AM, Sunday July 24th 2022

Thank you!

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