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you have such cute art!! quq maybe you could do deirdre??
I would like her in a seperate outfit, though. either a hospital gown or a baggy blue sweater with smol white polkadots all over it quq (and jeans)
sorry to be a pain quq
you have such cute art!! quq maybe you could do deirdre??
I would like her in a seperate outfit, though. either a hospital gown or a baggy blue sweater with smol white polkadots all over it quq (and jeans)
sorry to be a pain quq
i think some critique i could give is for you to try to make more unique poses/play around with expressions! i found i improved a lot faster when i started doing more ambitious poses, and more complicated expressions helped me comprehend how to draw faces a lot better, even if my first drawings of expressions didnt look very good
all in all the best advice i could say is to just step out of your comfort zone a lot more! the more you stretch your comfort zone, the more capable youll become
as for basic anatomy advice, from the tip of the fingers arms usually rest mid-thigh on a person, and sometimes you seem to draw arms too short. along with that, try to focus on where you draw legs in accordance to the hips. in your most recent drawing, the legs are located too far apart from where they shouldve come out of the skirt.
heres some redlines showing what i mean-
you currently have the legs coming out like this. as you can see, the legs are way too out for them to have come from the torso.
as you can see, the torso and the legs hook up fine.
you could argue the legs are more out because youre simulating hips, but as you can see, hips go out and then they typically curve back into the legs, resulting in the legs still having the same origin point from the torso. what matters is the way bones are attached, the amount of fat on the hips will not move how outwards the legs are from the torso, it might just make them look thicker.
i hope that helps you some! your art is really cute, keep up the good work!
i think some critique i could give is for you to try to make more unique poses/play around with expressions! i found i improved a lot faster when i started doing more ambitious poses, and more complicated expressions helped me comprehend how to draw faces a lot better, even if my first drawings of expressions didnt look very good
all in all the best advice i could say is to just step out of your comfort zone a lot more! the more you stretch your comfort zone, the more capable youll become
as for basic anatomy advice, from the tip of the fingers arms usually rest mid-thigh on a person, and sometimes you seem to draw arms too short. along with that, try to focus on where you draw legs in accordance to the hips. in your most recent drawing, the legs are located too far apart from where they shouldve come out of the skirt.
heres some redlines showing what i mean-
you currently have the legs coming out like this. as you can see, the legs are way too out for them to have come from the torso.
as you can see, the torso and the legs hook up fine.
you could argue the legs are more out because youre simulating hips, but as you can see, hips go out and then they typically curve back into the legs, resulting in the legs still having the same origin point from the torso. what matters is the way bones are attached, the amount of fat on the hips will not move how outwards the legs are from the torso, it might just make them look thicker.
i hope that helps you some! your art is really cute, keep up the good work!