There’s a completely free website called roomstyler that allows you to create high-quality 3D renders of rooms that you can easily use as reference for actual drawings
For those having a hard time sketching bodies, I suggest drawing stick figures to begin with, then building on from that! Get the hang of where joints should be and fill in the rest with shapes. Try and think in 3d.
This is how I tend to cut up my anatomy. The same goes for my more smol and squishy style. Just much rounder and less complex!
When sketching I usually rough out the head, shoulders, chest and waist since those often lead where the drawing will go and will probably be some of the focusing areas when it's finished.
I have drawn a lot and it was all a learning process, but one thing I think that really helped with my anatomy was drawing real people from photos! Be it reference or perhaps models or an idol you like. Drawing photos in your style is a great way to understand and build up your skill at drawing anatomy!
Here are some accounts that have great references for learning art!
1. @ EtheringtonBros
2. @ taco1704
3. @ Mitch Leeuwe
3. @ JookpubStock (real person photo pose reference)
4. @ kamitokatachi (3d model pose reference)
5. @ KawaiiSensei_jp
6. @ kato_anatomy
7. @ start_furuike
A majority of these are in other languages, but they do give good visual examples! (Also sorry that they are all on Twitter >_< that's where I found them over time...I'll try to find some of their IG if I can!)
I hope this was somewhat helpful! Good luck and keep at it everyone! You can do it!! ^^ 💞
Here it is! My final artwork made for this year's Artfight! It surely was an experience that I will never forget! For my first year at Artfight, I think I did pretty well( ̄︶ ̄)
Tagged below are the people I drew for the artfight:
PhoeniXXTalon from Twitter
Noruoficeland from Artfight
@vytamins
Orchardial from Artfight
doubtfulloser from Twitter
My ArtFight account if it seems interesting to you (and you want to follow me there :P)
~GabeTheAnimated