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>>56 >If you actually want to bother to make the figure proportional and with a thought-out, well-flowing pose, you can be drawing the same picture for days. true to some extend. Usually what you do is you do quick and small flow sketches and goof around to see what works best. You could also go straight ahead with drawing the main sketch and work with the flow (but sometimes you are risking scratching your "first attempt"). It depends on the situation and mood. Speaking of proportions, they also fall in the category of "good to know the basic rules, but nobody will calculate the details". In 2D art, proportions are NOT a constant (unlike in 3d sculptures), which means that the proportions are up to the artist to interpret. Its good to know stuff like landmarks (key bones) and the rough size of some bones (and spacing between some parts of the body etc), but again, this aint theoretical physics. >>59 >picrel