A general-purpose figure library built for breadth rather than a single theme. With 2500+ references to work through, it is the archive you keep beside the drawing board, with enough variety to stop a daily practice settling into the same three familiar poses.
Most drawing problems are not solved by one good photograph. They are solved by volume, by drawing the same structures often enough and from enough directions that the ribcage stops being a guess. This collection is built for that kind of long study: 2500+ figure references gathered into a single library you can work through over months rather than exhaust in an afternoon. What's in this pack
A broad, general-purpose figure archive rather than a themed shoot. The emphasis is coverage, so that when you need a particular angle you are choosing between options instead of settling for the only one you have. Standing, seated, reclining and turning figures are all part of the vocabulary here.
Nothing is narrowed to a single costume, character or scenario, and that is the point. A themed pack teaches you one thing well. A library this size teaches you the figure itself, which is the thing every other subject is built on top of. What you'll practice Gesture and line of action — the first thirty seconds of a drawing, repeated until it becomes reflex Construction — placing the ribcage and pelvis as masses, then hanging the limbs off them correctly Proportion under rotation — how head-heights and landmarks shift as a figure turns away from you Foreshortening — reading a limb that comes toward the camera as a series of overlapping forms Weight and balance — where the centre of gravity falls, and what the supporting leg is doing about it
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