So I tried fairly hard to find a photo tutorial on human form
but couldn't find it. I'll use my words as best as I can.
When you draw people or anything living for that matter, remember that everything curves. Even when standing straight at attention, the body as natural curves and waves that define the skeletal structure underneath muscles.
Using references. Always always always
Practice by copying artistic nudes to better understand how the body connects all around.
Don't work straight from your mind and expect it to look 100%
or even 50% until you know the feeling of drawing it well.
As for detail? It depends on what you're drawing but basically
Everything has detail. Whether in colors, light, or "lines".
There is no "white space". If you want something to be detailed then leave as little white as you can, but if there is a white section or color to your drawing shade it according to the material.
Example being
Light skin when shaded uses blue, greys, and reds.
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