I'm really grateful for all of the free content, but most artbooks I've seen fall in the category of "draw a circle. Draw the rest of the owl". If anyone could direct me to someone content for absolute beginners I would be eternally grateful. It doesn't have to be free either. I'm willing to pay for that knowledge.
@Elgatto12345 Yeah, it's understandable. A lot of these books aren't really for "beginners" as much as guides for people who already understand art. The best way for you to really, really get started is to get a teacher and see if they can help you. Also, look at real life and reference that with what you want to draw. It helps immensely.
@Elgatto12345 Anatomy book like this is like basic math, a set of rule like 1+1=2. Like the arm has x muscle, muscle x1 shape like the egg, go from point A to point B, do this and that; so on x2, x3... You just remember so that when you look at the reference, you know: ah, this budge is this muscle X, or when the arm is at this position, I can see muscle x1, x3 under surface, x2 at the back so let's not show any trace of it. If you want to draw convincing human figure, you need to know all this by heart (likely you will forget the muscle's name if you don't call them out when you draw). In my opinion, Eliot Goldfinger's "Human Anatomy For Artists - The Elements of Form" (the book on e-hentai is not complete, look for it at b-ok.cc) is the most comprehensive explaination about anatomy. And I recommend Proko's Figure drawing and Anatomy course (it's free on Youtube), it's go well with the book.
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