>>5953067>the emphasis has to put studying rather than dumping art thoughtThere are ways to study the male form, though that leans into anatomical studies since the main point between studying male and female form would be that males mainly have more defined muscles and rougher facial structure.
A few key things to keep in mind when drawing realistic male facial anatomy that differ from asthetic art styles:
-angle of the frontal bone
-steeper mandible
-larger masseter, mastoid process, boney hook over the external occipital protuberance
Etc etc
There are some male facial features that are more feminine, but that falls within some ethical curve that I'm too busy to look up.