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Here are three books on anatomy.
Warning, there may be nude models.
Anatomy for Sculptors:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fUXfzCtgKotve4bk1VAGVLGQxMiGZIXk/view?usp=sharing
Anatomy of facial expression:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16YOWPx1yE1-ZDKIr0xVc1add4wON9AyD/view?usp=sharing
Form of the head and neck:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xaZUPw37enjMMngjNpiIvbg27RGm9vP-/view?usp=sharing
Here's also a site to practice figure drawing, if you wish:
https://line-of-action.com/?continueFlag=c875355178685c0b313ae265fb1efd45
Keep in mind to distinguish between the from (structure) and the flow (position/rythm) of a body. Dont hyper focus on proportions when drawing 2d paintings, as they are not constant and are up to the author to draw them in a believable way. Draw something that visually looks good, not something that's correct on a technical level.
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wasnt the limit 20 mb per file?
edit: yup, and each of these is between 20 and 40 mb. ig i can increase the mbs later
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