Dump your muscular men and women. Doesn't matter whether it's irl, comics, anime/manga or 3d.
Btw, /hm/ is really good for...reference, yes, you can really elevate your art to next level if you go to /hm/, trust me, I'm white.
does this count?
>>2375362
sometimes when I do bulky legs and they seem too big copmpared to the face and seem impossible, i'm reminded of these kind of bodies. those legs are enormous.
>>2375345
This might be slightly off topic, but are there any manga that feature traditionally masculine men? Not roided up caricatures, not pretty boys and not spiky haired faggots, but just good old fashioned masculine men? They seem to be incredibly rare, and I really miss them as protagonists.
Guts is one of few that come to mind, given the semi-realistic style.
>>2375701
Sorry kitano ken is the only guy ,apart from Guts, I can think of off the top of my head, and he still falls into spiky haired faggots. Realistic muscle on realistic looking protagonists just isn't apart of alot of mangaka's art styles nowadays.
>>2375701
mm, there might be grappler baki, but its art is pretty eccentric, still a very very fun read.
there's also Karate Shoukoushi Kohinata Minoru, the art is great, muscles are sometimes a bit too highlighted, but it's a fun read too. pic related.
there's also shamo, pretty dark, but goddam it's good.
>>2375827
grappler baki
>>2375827
and shamo
>>2375796
I'm a weeb artist and while I draw the women in a relatively generic style, I try to make the men look a bit more realistic or masculine compared to the norm. I'm just sick of seeing effeminate and spiky haired teenagers as the male protagonists. In the rare case that adults or masculine characters show up, they're usually a secondary character or a sidekick.
>>2375401
no because there are some made up muscles there and the muscle placement is quite off.
>>2375345
Incorrect
Kokou No Hito
Teppu