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Human anatomy is, for sure, one of the hardest things to draw. But at the same time it's one of the most interesting things to draw, because... hey... we love making characters, and it's nice if they at least look a bit like a human being. I'm still far from perfect at drawing the human body, yet I've accumulated some very useful tips, tricks and websites.

Good exercises
Drawing from life

Drawing from life is awesome!
Look for life drawing classes in your environment, or if they're not available; ask your friends to pose for you. Go have a drink in the city when the weather is nice, and sketch people passing by. There's nowhere you learn more about human anatomy than by observing and sketching real people. There's only one downside to this; dynamic poses are tricky, as it's hard for any model to hold a difficult pose for a long time. 
And no... drawing (nearly) naked people in a drawing class isn't awkward. It might be at first. But think of it this way; it's a good way learn and observe the human body, since clothing doesn't get in the way. 

Gesture drawing

Draw people in various poses. Repeat ad nausium. 
It's best to use a real life reference (if one is available), otherwise resort to pictures from real people. Try not to use drawings as a reference, as they're not real, and you might actually copy the artist's mistakes. 
Start out with simple poses. Move on to more complex poses as you get better.
Set yourself a time limit for drawing. One or two minute gesture drawings are good to start with, as you learn to limit yourself to the absolute basics of a pose, and not to get lost in details.

Detailed study

Some parts of the human body are so hard to draw that they need extra practice. Think about hands, feet, but also faces and the countless different facial expressions you can make.
You might actually dedicate a study only to these subjects. Try to use either your own hands/feet/face as a reference (with the help of a mirror), or use pictures from real people. For this too goes; if you copy from other artists you might accidentally copy their mistakes.


Good books There are countless of books about anatomy on the market.
The website Parkablogs once made an overview  of the many books available on this subject, but no doubt there is more. While people generally have their own preference when it comes to learning a subject, I will highlight a few books that have helped me a lot.

Loomis

Loomis - Figure drawing for all it's worth (ISBN 0857680986) (Scanned version here )
Loomis - Drawing the head & hands (ISBN 0857680978) (Scanned version here )
Especially if you want to learn how to draw faces, Loomis is the way to go. His method for drawing faces is seen all over the art world.

Hampton

Micheal Hampton - Figure drawing: design and Invention (ISBN 0615272819) (Scanned version here )
Also a very solid book when it comes to drawing the human body. Many tips and tricks for standardizing certain proportions in the human body. Great to study and to keep with you to as a reference.

Others
There are too many books on human anatomy to cover them all. 
For more suggestions, see this list . You might even share your own preferences in the comment section here. 


Good tutorials 
Proko

Proko is cool. Check out his entire YouTube channel for more content.
Proko combines both Loomis' and Haptons lessons in simple YouTube video's that are easy to understand, even for absolute beginners.

Phobos-Romulus ' body types

He did some great tutorials on both the male and the body type. What's also interesting is that he shows how the body is influenced by muscle, fat, length, and even age.

FOERVRAENGD  manga to realism series

Especially great for artists that started out drawing manga, but want to have a deeper understanding about the human face (and human anatomy in general)

Nsio 's tutorials

and many more tutorials on various subjects...

Sycra 

Sycra does have quite a number of guides on how to do gesture drawing and anatomy. Some of his tricks (the video listed above) are very useful when starting out. 

And there are many more...
And there are many more tutorials on anatomy, both on DeviantArt and YouTube... and many other sites.
Don't forget to list your favorites in the comments.


Good references Note: these might contain links to images of (nearly) naked people.

For gesture drawing
These are websites especially made for gesture drawing. They have timers and everything
Quickposes.com
Pixeloverly
Sketchdaily.net

For drawings poses in general
Pose-Emporium
Action-Stock  
AdorkaStock  
Posemaniacs.com
Human-anatomy-for-artist.com  and female-anatomy-for-artist.com
Fineart.sk


Important to keep in mind Do not copy poses directly from other people's artwork. You might be copying their mistakes.
 If you heavily rely on references for your work/study, it's polite to credit the maker of the picture.
 If you're forever alone , you still have yourself to use as a reference (A mirror works just fine).
 Studying anatomy takes most masters many, many years. You can't expect to master it in a few days.
 It doesn't matter if your sketches look like shit, if you learned something from it. 
Don't rely too heavily on magazines/models, as they're heavily photoshopped and made to be 'perfect'. Photo's like those are great to start with, but only show little variation in face- and body type. 

and most importantly...
Have fun!  


    Read my other how to's as well    
How to: ColorAs a follow up of my "How to: Anatomy" journal that was received so well by the community, I will continue this series with a how to on color. Color is considered to be one of the hardest subjects when it comes to art. Most beginners (and even some advanced artists) struggle to get the colors of their work right. I myself do as well. This journal is by no means a full coverage on how to color. It will however be a good list of resources to get you started on this hard subject. A few things to get started There are a few things to color There's hue and value. Hue determines what place in the color spectrum the color is in (red, green, blu...

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Comments: 167

zeroshadowfox [2015-03-10 06:19:34 +0000 UTC]

one more stone on the path of improvement

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plain-rice In reply to ??? [2015-03-10 04:10:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this! It will be very helpful.

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thewolfblack In reply to ??? [2015-03-10 00:35:06 +0000 UTC]

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driftingsakura [2015-03-09 11:11:10 +0000 UTC]

Ahah, this is what you told me to look out for!

This is really helpful, especially the gesture drawing section. Having fun is definitely the most important bit, you're never going to improve if you don't enjoy it~

Thank you!

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DamaiMikaz In reply to driftingsakura [2015-03-09 13:13:14 +0000 UTC]

Yep, that's it

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Hina-Monoko In reply to ??? [2015-03-09 09:05:35 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the tips
I started to learn more about anatomy as well a few years ago and now I can see the progress. Though I still have a long way to go.

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Senwe45 In reply to ??? [2015-03-09 05:59:40 +0000 UTC]

Holy frick, thanks a lot for all the refs! *casually adds it to favourites so I don't loose this*

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Kokorosane In reply to ??? [2015-03-09 05:51:09 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for this great tip's it helps a lot ! ouo

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dreamplan2010 [2015-03-09 04:16:26 +0000 UTC]

Very useful! Thank u

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CelesteEvermoon In reply to ??? [2015-03-09 03:48:32 +0000 UTC]

To build on the concept of using yourself for a reference, I've noticed that quite a few stock providers began their accounts after having used their own stock to reference poses. Maybe someone reading will become a new stock provider as a result of taking the plunge.

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DamaiMikaz In reply to CelesteEvermoon [2015-03-09 13:13:42 +0000 UTC]

Who knows...

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Hameroni [2015-03-09 01:54:18 +0000 UTC]

Thank chu~ :>

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TigerRose1329 [2015-03-08 23:05:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for this! Anatomy is always my worst weakness in drawing. These tips will be extremely helpful

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CorruptedDestiny [2015-03-08 22:38:27 +0000 UTC]

Wow! Thanks for posting this! I, myself, have a hard time drawing human anatomy, however, I still can't help but be drawn to it...thank you!

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BunnyVeritas In reply to ??? [2015-03-08 22:15:00 +0000 UTC]

Holy moly...this is cool! Thanks for posting all of this awesome help!~
you're such an awesome deviant....

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UsagiYogurt In reply to ??? [2015-03-08 20:50:46 +0000 UTC]

I have a lot of trouble with dynamic poses and have been wanting to practice them. They can be very frustrating for me... You have encouraged me to try again and work harder. Thank you.

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DamaiMikaz In reply to UsagiYogurt [2015-03-08 21:12:30 +0000 UTC]

Yay!

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Avishy [2015-03-08 19:22:25 +0000 UTC]

You saved my life here, thank you so much! <3 my biggest problem is anatomy, and I honestly had no idea how to practise. I mean, I bought a book, a really good one I must say, but I didn't learn much. It has many awesome materials and tips, but... I don't know. Maybe I'm not the type to learn from books. But here you said about much more ways to learn and it's awesome! It's also landing in my bookmarks, since it may get lost in my faves real fast.

Also... Sorry if you think that I'm trying to make you do all the hard work for me (this isn't my intention), but I must ask - do you have any idea/tips how to learn proportions? Or does this knowledge naturally flows when I learn how to anatomy? 

Thank you very much one more time - this is one big good material! C: I'll recommend it to all my other artist-friends

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Avishy [2015-03-08 19:24:04 +0000 UTC]

There are certain tricks for proportions that can be learned from the books mentioned, but it's mostly a matter of practicing until you get it right. 

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Avishy In reply to DamaiMikaz [2015-03-09 06:02:18 +0000 UTC]

I see, thank you "practicing until you get it right" sounds like learning anything else in art, haha sigh, gotta go back to drawing 100 hands then. It's weird, I hate doing the same thing over and over and I give up real fast, but art is a different matter

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Avishy [2015-03-09 11:42:01 +0000 UTC]

Yep. Keep drawing. Do it every single day, and you'll get awesome some day

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Yuvena [2015-03-08 18:28:37 +0000 UTC]

thanks a lot for sharing this^^ I think it's amazing that you take time in making these journals

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Yuvena [2015-03-08 18:37:19 +0000 UTC]

Sure! 
Sharing knowledge is cool

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Anina-sensei [2015-03-08 16:11:16 +0000 UTC]

thank you soo much for this! it is really helpful!

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Yukio-Nox [2015-03-08 15:50:13 +0000 UTC]

Can I hug you ? T^T 
Thank you so much !!! TwT 

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Yukio-Nox [2015-03-08 15:52:42 +0000 UTC]

Yes you can

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Yukio-Nox In reply to DamaiMikaz [2015-03-10 19:28:49 +0000 UTC]

Thank you again, I read Loomis's books and I found it very nice ^^ 
Proko too ^^ 
*Big hug*  

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enohoc [2015-03-08 14:38:31 +0000 UTC]

I can't thank you enough

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rikavatrix [2015-03-08 14:11:43 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! 
This is (hopefully xD)  gonna help me a lot!  

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TotallyDeviantLisa [2015-03-08 12:06:18 +0000 UTC]

Good one!

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gryph3008 [2015-03-08 10:30:19 +0000 UTC]

You do great reference tutorials! I also subscribed to proko few months ago_! He's awesome!

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dcatkuro [2015-03-08 09:16:50 +0000 UTC]

Oh, this is so helpful! Thanks!

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ajrn [2015-03-08 08:07:08 +0000 UTC]

Very helpful

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ddeadacccount In reply to ??? [2015-03-08 07:20:52 +0000 UTC]

Thaaaank yyyooooouuuu <3333

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Whetsit-Tuya In reply to ??? [2015-03-08 07:10:14 +0000 UTC]

Damai you've done it again, jolly good show old bean!


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LadyKylin [2015-03-08 04:49:48 +0000 UTC]

Life drawing is one of the best things an artist can do. With the right group it is an amazing environment.

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KupcakeKawaii [2015-03-08 03:50:43 +0000 UTC]

I really needed this motivation, thank you!!

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Azurewhiterose [2015-03-08 03:13:53 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. ;u; I needed this. Very insightful.

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Picolo-kun [2015-03-08 02:37:51 +0000 UTC]

And I was just struggling with anatomy... Thank you for this! 

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Picolo-kun [2015-03-08 08:40:53 +0000 UTC]

 

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Indamo [2015-03-08 02:35:16 +0000 UTC]

How do I fav this

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Indamo [2015-03-08 08:41:31 +0000 UTC]

There's a button on the right: "add to favorites"

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Indamo In reply to DamaiMikaz [2015-03-08 12:38:13 +0000 UTC]

Bedankt. Google translate. Did I type that right?

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Indamo [2015-03-08 12:57:13 +0000 UTC]

Yes you did

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Tailspin101 [2015-03-08 02:10:16 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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SGYu [2015-03-08 01:08:29 +0000 UTC]

Good resources, thank you. As they say, life is the best teacher. Go out there and observe. Why do the artists you love can paint in that way? They learnt from life.

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Lexadre [2015-03-08 01:03:54 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so much!! Anatomy is so hard to draw! D:
I already know Sycra, he's awsome!

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Gaihze [2015-03-08 00:52:44 +0000 UTC]

Thanks This is really useful ! I tried a workshop with a nude guy and he was so... at ease that it wasn't akward at all ! We did warm up + long poses and it was really a great practice. I would like to go again but it's far from my place.

Any tips on asking your friends to be models ? 

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DamaiMikaz In reply to Gaihze [2015-03-08 08:42:34 +0000 UTC]

Unfortunately... I don't.
My friends don't want to model... so I observe them silently from the shadows XD

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SpringzArt In reply to DamaiMikaz [2015-03-09 16:11:45 +0000 UTC]

Lol.

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