Anatomy Practice is very hard to come by and takes a lot of practice and patient to get to a place you would like to settle at. Just using resources can benefit your art style and build an foundation to start with when working on character design or other. Following artist is another good start for this exercise as well. You usually want to have one inspiration and see how they go about their art and take a spin off that and develop your art from said spin (like what I mentioned in the previous blog).
Now starting with the first example for today we will start off with an artist called Andrew Loomis. Who is an well-renowned Illustrator who did art for magazines and more.

I usually try to go down the book and go lesson by lesson but I usually start by using these mannequins trying to learn them myself and going by making my own going by the stuff i learned. Making more dynamic poses but then after that it becomes rather difficult with the next set of mannequins but practicing these you’ll have the human body down to a tea at-least in art wise.

Now you do pretty much the same thing with previous one you do with the more advanced one. And there you go there is obviously more in-depth anatomy stuff for poses or etc but these is the small basics for Rn. Then after words I will do a post on perspective and poses in those perspective. But at-least with human-ish character design just do the things I did last time coupled with this and bada bing bada boom. You’ll develop.