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I personally would like to draw like the first examples. I just don't find the "scribbly, flow-y" thing appealing (as in, starting with the gesture). I feel like gesture will come naturally with good design (as I can already do with heads, just start with the eyes for example, similar to KJG). It's just a personal preference and both "methods" have it's benefits :D Even courses like the Riven Phoenix one are very analytical, although his artwork isn't great, I love the methodology.
They're both stylised, the defined ''plane changes'' of your first example of line drawing and the traditional American art style from Glenn V. And the slightly traditional art style from Rey B.
But yeah, we're newer generation, we absorb their knowledge and create that's what we the artist does
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and the traditional American art style from Glenn V.
And the slightly traditional art style from Rey B.
But yeah, we're newer generation, we absorb their knowledge and create
that's what we the artist does