I'm serious. Will working out and growing my arm muscles help me achieve finer motor control necessary for better art?
whatever benefit it might give you, you'd be 10x better off just actually drawing
>>7370810How do you knowDo you lift
>>7370813yeah
>>7370814How do you know your lifting didn't help
>>7370816>your lifting didn't helpnever said that
probably not but you can use yourself as reference if you draw buff men
>>7370806>will not drawing make me better at drawing?!How many times must /ic/ make this type of thread?
>>7370836as long as there are humans on God's green earth, there will always be this sort of person
>>7370806yes, that's why bodybuilders are all good at art and mangakas are juicy as fuarkyou dumb nigger
No, but it will save you from a world of back and shoulder pain. I lost a lot of mobility in my left shoulder and couldn't sit up straight without straining my back for a while there during Covid. Once I started working out regularly I got a lot of mobility back and have much less pain. Don't underestimate the strain that doing art puts on your body.
>>7370806yeah, ideally you want to be at least as buff as this Chad AI artist
go easy on the dumbbells as they can worsen tendonitis in your wrist.
>>7370806yes anon not drawing will improve you drawing
Seething DYELs ITT
>>7370806>Will putting points into strength level me up enough to use my dexterity weapon?Kek
>>7371224>t.seething DYED
>>7371317Stronger people are more dextrous IRL
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>Study muscles>Makes me wanna lift>Lift>Makes me wanna study musclesIt's a vicious cycle
>>7370806i lift and im good at anatomy/gesture i dont think its a coincidence