Orthographics (the side sketches) are really valuable, because you can fully concentrate on the topology and don't have to worry about proportions. Gauss adapted some Andrew Loomis drawings, which are very useful for standard proportions and can be found here . For the modeling, just find some models by other people and…
I had a TON of trouble with my first 3 or 4 human models. They sucked so goddamn bad its not even funny. The two things that helped me improve were: 1. studying other people's models that I admired, and duplicating the same meshflow/polygon layout in my own model. 2. I started drawing, and as I drew, I got a better handle…
[ QUOTE ] 1. studying other people's models that I admired, and duplicating the same meshflow/polygon layout in my own model. 2. I started drawing, and as I drew, I got a better handle on what correct anatomy and proportions were. Thats pretty much it. Study study study. [/ QUOTE ] I second that! but Im still not very good…