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Artist's Bread and Butter

So, I know when it comes to drawing whether it's traditionally with a pencil and paper or digitally with a tablet and computer, artists struggle to draw particular things.

References are a blessing among artist's and I'm here to supply some.
I found a dA artist by the name of Kibbitzer who has created references that are free to use when you need assistance when drawing.

They have references for all your needs such as,

hands,

feet,

legs,

to even smaller things like,
braided hairstyles,

top hats,


and even corgis!

All of these references and plenty more are available,

Hope y'all appreciate these like I most definitely do!



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  1. I like this artist's style. They give lightly detailed references, but they are simple enough to help.

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