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Where can I learn to draw in the same style as the most recent X-Men comics?

I want to learn how to draw in the style such as on these links:

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o231/Embroswyn15/X-Men/757px-EmNadr1.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o231/Embroswyn15/X-Men/509px-EmNadr.jpg

But I can’t find any classes nearby so I would have to find some way to learn online. If anyone can help me, or at least tell me the name of this style of druwing, I would greatly appreaciate it. Please look at thses examples before giving me anyhelp so that you know what kind of illustrating style I am talking about. But do help me out. I am attempting to write a graphic novel for a college application.

It called comic art. The object is female comic art. What you have shown is non-action fictigures. It’s simple anatomy. the best thing to do is to draw those same pictures as practice. Draw them more than once. You will eventually learn how to draw them without looking. You are drawing female forms over and over again. After a while you will learn how the clothing fold, how the body is proportioned and you will learn different hairstyles. You will then pick up you own style. The key is practice, practice practice. But listen…
THIS IS REALLY IMPORTANT…
You must practice!!

CHEZ

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