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>>4570273
This looks surprisingly good even though you seem to not be sure of your construction.
To be more specific her breasts, her neck and where her underwear goes around the waist.
Make sure you're fully aware of where you have your shapes. Making multiple sketches to begin with can help you realize where you've gone wrong.

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>>3604819
I used
https://smhttp-aww-17174.nexcesscdn.net/media/catalog/product/cache/9/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/A/W/AWW_CH35.JPG

https://img00.deviantart.net/ec8a/i/2013/032/7/a/adult_female_reference_sheet_by_spork_-d5tge4z.png

and pic related for references. I've tried robo bean, normal bean and the old loomis method and I still fuck up with muscle definition.

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>>2552907

Disregard other idiots. (although I'm a n00b too)

For anatomy AFAIK there isn't one unifed system to draw it, because, well, everybody has different styles and draw figures differently.

What can be observed though:

1. Skeleton is very important. Acts like frame for muscles, so you can easier attach volumes in perspective.

Skeleton also makes in places natural and imporant landmarks of the body, because it kinda "pops up" through the skin here and there, at least on non-fatass people.

So marking clavicle, shoulder blades, spine, illiac crest (psis, asis) on pelvis etc. helps you when you'll be drawing muscles.

2. Anatomy can be drawn with various amount of simplification. In truth, you can construct whole figure from boxes and draw around it.

For artist, they usually want to construct first and best 4 things: ribcage, spine, pelvis and clavicle (actually 5, also scapula in the back)

If you simply if even more, it's actually only ribcage and pelvis.

So learn to draw ribcage and pelvis in perspective. Then you just attach volumes and connect them organically (you know, all those bean drawing exercises).

Uldis Zarnis "Anatomy for Scultptors: Understanding the Human Figure" is good for overall understanding of anatomy.

Also you can take reference photos and drawings of naked people and break them into shapes. It's common exercise.

With drawings in OP you have easier task of doing this because you can see construction lines: for ribcage, breasts, legs, hands...

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