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This is quite advanced for beginner artists or people who are new getting into art. What I learned from my professor is to start with big shapes first. Focus on the shape of the body as a whole but individually to get the idea of the entire body. Starting off with little details makes it much harder for you to actually understand what you're doing, so it's always better to start off with big shapes, specifically 3d shapes.
You have to train your brain to be able to see these things and being able to picture the body in 3d form. It's much easier that way and it seriously benefits a lot when it finally comes to shading and knowing where to put the shadows, where to fold clothing, etc. Don't rush when it comes to art. Take your time to learn and UNDERSTAND what you're doing first. Remember, it's all about the process, not the reward. Learn to enjoy the process of your art and find the joy in trial and error. The final product will always build off of what you've learned, studied, made mistakes along the way, etc.
Good luck :)
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While this is a great tip, for some beginners, intermediate artists it can be better to do simpler shapes to make more fluid poses. I like this idea of making it more 3d though because it can definitely add more form to the character, if you are doing gesture drawings then drawing flowier shapes can help speed up your process. :D
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