If you want to draw portraits, the Loomis Method is your secret weapon. Proko breaks down this classic technique into digestible steps: Start with a (the cranium).
Beginners try to draw the outline of a hand or an arm, resulting in stiff, dead figures. The Proko Solution: In this free classic, Proko explains the difference between "drawing the hand" and "drawing the action of the hand." He introduces the "C-curve, S-curve, and Straight" approach. This is arguably the most watched free drawing basics video on the internet, and for good reason. proko drawing basics free top
Before diving into the complex muscular system, Proko’s free basics offer a section on "Mannequinization." This teaches students to build a "crash test dummy" version of the human figure. By combining the structural knowledge of the Robo-Bean with simplified cylinders and boxes for limbs, students learn to invent figures from imagination rather than relying solely on reference photos. If you want to draw portraits, the Loomis