>>6003857i think you're leaning far too heavily into citation needed pseudoscience hidden powerlevel gobbledygook
you need a decent amount of beginner drawing experience before you're even able to "study anatomy" as you say, and you have to get that experience somehow, just like how actual complete beginners will come to this board and believe loomis when he says "anyone can just start" doing his ball and plane bullshit without ever having drawn a single thing in their adult life, getting immediately discouraged; it's not how it works, and a lot of people get filtered by this kind of advice
what you're saying really only applies to people that "can draw" already, according to normies
it's far easier to draw caricatures and cartoons without any knowledge of anatomy, and most people will be able to draw a bugs bunny or a fred flintstone or some monstrously distended caricature, after a few attempts, years before they can draw anything close to a realistic depiction of a real model