
But for artists interested in creating characters in a variety of unique poses (there are over 100 pages here!) this is an amazing resource to use as inspiration to create more lifelike humans, and humanoids. This is not a how to draw book for beginners, and in fact does not contain instructions on how to begin to draw people. The couples here include lots of romance, dancing, fighting, selfies, touching, holding, and even piggyback rides.

As any artist knows, it's really hard to imagine where the different human body parts fit when you get outside the basic standing or sitting portrait style of art, so this is a valuable tool for people creating characters from scratch. In volume 4, different couples are in various together poses that will help to inspire you to create your own characters in similar poses. This allows you to start your own outline, and fill in your own character details in a similar pose. It shows people lightly sketched out with ball joints to straight lines connecting body parts, then it shows another figure in the same pose but more fleshed out, with curved human (or sometimes fairy, or monster).

This book series is a number of progressions of characters in different poses.
