>>5995699I imagine someone who is a full time illustrator can tell you are a beginner , even if you manage to find a bunch of "nice" shortcuts he will likely just go "This looks great anon but doing this may hamper your artistic growth".
I remember when I was a a complete utter beginner in digital (like /prebeg/) what turned out the best was silhouettes (my personal inspiration came from the SCP foundation MTF patch things). Idk how much you will develop if you just do silhouettes but you dont care about that soo...
I do not think you will be able to fool a fulltime illustrator unless you actually know what you are doing, atleast to some extent. You might be better off actually learning how to draw than trying to do some cheap shortcuts that the proffesional will be able to tell you are using to begin with , for example "ah yes the good old "hide her hands behind her body for no reason" pose". I guess you could try to familiarise yourself with the crutches for when the time comes and you need to just fucking FLEX as hard as possible and play to your strengths but for the most part , learn to draw , (perspective made eazy by Norling , anatomy for artists design and invention by Hampton, , how to draw , how to render both by Scott Robertson) should help you out , artbooks are a very good for learning, would say its even better than mindlessly grinding 203 boxes.
Let me rephrase your question slightly:
What is the eaziest way for a beginner in chess to trick a professional chess player to think I know what I am doing.
I dont care about chess , nor learning chess. I just want to be able to flex on chess players (I cant use a chess engine , they are watching me)
Also moar details , like the fuck are you trying to do , infiltrate an art group? get some girl? wot?