I would start with only one animal and get expert in it. For example study the next 6 Month only horses. And in the end you should have something like this. https://www.artstation.com/artwork/ZKkAN
Hello, I REALLY want to specialize in realistic creature modeling, not really interested in normal humans though I wouldn't mind it either. I was wondering if learning human anatomy would be required before learning creature anatomy and where is a good place to find creature anatomy study and lessons. I started using…
Study from real life as much as possible! There's no substitute. Check out Aaron Blaise (disney artist/animator) on youtube. He has a lot of good advice for just this thing. I believe he also regularly has a livestream on youtube where people can ask questions. Sometimes it's good to not listen to what people are saying so…
Thanks you very much for the advice, I am going to check it out and try it out. I am just so overwhelmed by all the different things being thrown around it makes it very hard on where to start and where to focus.
"...so where would be a good place to start?" Well, anatomical studies will definitely provide an essential foundation necessary for either plausible bi-ped and/or quadriped creature generation I think you're interested in pursuing, one only has to browse the top echelon selection of Artstation portfolios via accomplished…