Try posting this on /r/learnart or /r/learntodraw (though be sure to check their submission guidelines to see if it's appropriate). While I understand that the name of this subreddit is 'artfundamentals', over the years it became necessary to reserve it specifically for those working through the lessons on drawabox.com, as explained here (drawabox is a course that focuses on the core fundamentals of drawing - not everything, it focuses on confident markmaking and 3D spatial reasoning, but basically what the rest builds upon).
For what it's worth, construction is not the same as anatomy. Construction is the process of building up from simple to complex (whether that's when drawing figures or anything else). Anatomy on the other hand is specifically about the skeletal structure and musculature of living creatures.
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2022-04-20 17:49
Try posting this on /r/learnart or /r/learntodraw (though be sure to check their submission guidelines to see if it's appropriate). While I understand that the name of this subreddit is 'artfundamentals', over the years it became necessary to reserve it specifically for those working through the lessons on drawabox.com, as explained here (drawabox is a course that focuses on the core fundamentals of drawing - not everything, it focuses on confident markmaking and 3D spatial reasoning, but basically what the rest builds upon).
For what it's worth, construction is not the same as anatomy. Construction is the process of building up from simple to complex (whether that's when drawing figures or anything else). Anatomy on the other hand is specifically about the skeletal structure and musculature of living creatures.