Hi hi! Beginnings are always tough and it can be overwhelming. That's why we use small steps in our learning. That way it keeps us motivated, less pressured, and it's way more fun to accomplish tasks. Since you picked a human figure, let's start by creating a simple mannequin with a geometric shape. It will help you understand how each component interacts and overlaps with the volume of a human form. It breaks down into basic geometric shapes (spheres, cylinders, triangles, and squares) and is generally straightforward to learn. Drawing people in any stance will not be difficult for you. The Loomis approach is one way to learn it but you can also help yourself with various tutorials (Artwod covered lott of fundamental videos). Here I created a more advanced mannequin so you can see where it can lead once you practice drawing simple shapes. It will give you space for exploring different styles, which you can start now along with fundamental practices. Search for artists you admire, try to get inspired, it always helps with motivation! Hope it helps!
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