Some time ago (many ages ago, when YouTube and tutorials were a thing of the future), I was still gaining experience creating 3D characters. To practice, I started making male models because it was easier to find references; a mirror was enough, and I had a male reference free available. Over time, I got better at making figures like this, the problem was that they all looked like me. So I thought, "I'll sit in a square and watch people pass by, and with a pad of paper and pencil in hand, sketch characters based on those figures". Obviously, my drawing skills aren't the best, but I was looking for geometry—the curves, lines, and spheres that make up a body. When I put the experience into practice, I realized there was little to change in the male figure, but a lot to learn about the female figure. So I focused on sketching different women body types, clothing styles, and even sketched out some animation sequences, like a walk cycle. With these sketches in hand, I sta...
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