Uncomfortable's Advice from /r/ArtFundamentals

What would be a good resource for drawing people?

https://www.reddit.com/r/ArtFundamentals/comments/ranstx/what_would_be_a_good_resource_for_drawing_people/

2021-12-07 01:58

Akrasia5

I looked ahead at the lessons and realised there wasn't one for drawing humans? I would very much like to learn how to draw people as well so is there somewhere that would teach me in a similar way to drawabox? Or at least teach good habits and give me a good foundation like drawabox aims to.

Thanks.

Uncomfortable

2021-12-07 07:00

Generally folks in our community use Proko or Brent Eviston. For what it's worth though, each course will have its own way of doing things - I appreciate that you're fond enough of Drawabox to want something similar, but try not to go into other resources with that expectation. Rather, when it comes to well regarded instructors, you're guaranteed to walk away with something of value - more than anything, it's a matter of picking one and committing to it.

All that said, try asking this over on /r/learnart though, for a more varied response. Since this question technically isn't related to Drawabox, I can't approve it to have others here weigh in.

Akrasia5

2021-12-07 09:36

Alright I'll check those and then ask elsewhere. Thank you.