Well spooted on the zombie squad issue.
The Truth about ZOMBIES and fallacy of anatomy
The fact is, people drawing anatomy. draw dead people. Anatomy, helps to imply and suggest which part goes in front/behind of another eg. forelimb infront of elbow in front of arm). Unfortunately, when starting out to draw characters one inevitably thinks, to get better I must learn anatomy. Wrong! ( and Right).
For it is like learning how to draw a leaf.
One can draw the most detailed leaf, but if asked to stick that said leaf on a branch onto a tree or a vine or a root. Can any of us say, hand on heart we know how to do so? I know I cant without further study. It is because, I suspect we do not yet understand form.
Form
A simple form and outline of a solid object (car, lampost) or soft organic object (people, animals, amoeba) must be readable. As an enviromentalist, I need merely imply that a blacked out shape is doing something. With minimal detail, and these two things can bring an image to life.
Our brain is hardwired to recognise shapes and patterns. Then focal detail.
So when you look at an image. You dont immediately go. Ooooh, that bicep inserts into tricep wrongly, Your brain first swiftly compares organic vs non organic shapes. Then into pleasing and unpleasing shapes. Then broken and unbroken recognizable shapes.
Then the area of highest contrast and detail gets your attention (although it feels like that is the first thing you see....the subconcious would have already analyzed, categorized and dissected what it wants to look at. And that will subsequently inform the viewer to look at areas of detail and contrast)
Animating a dead puppet: From Golem to Pinnochio
If you want to draw life, it will help to draw from life. To look at people through the eyes of an animator. This can be studied by observing people all around you. HOw they walk, talk, animate, grimace, smile, bend, postulate. In short. Gestures


Credit: Images by Patri Balanovsky
This can be achieved by darwing multiple multiple images of gestures, shapes, exercises, forms and activities a simple char may do. A page may contain 20-40 of these simple shaped exercises. With this innate understanding, your illustration of a character on paper will now come alive.

Credit: image studies from Bjorn Hurri
Otherwise, its the zombie crew for the rest :)
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