BEE: Hey, all... Bee here. This is what I'll be looking like from now on. MD couldn't be arsed to do construction, though... but yeah. Peh... what a lazy ass. Anyway, 3/4 view looks damn good, but side view... Ehh... could be better...
...what she said. I would've said the same thing, but without the insults. But this drawing is what she'll look like from now on, sans underlying construction sketches.
...what she said. I would've said the same thing, but without the insults. But this drawing is what she'll look like from now on, sans underlying construction sketches.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Human
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 488 x 680px
File Size 333 kB
Phew, take a look at that bra-less wonder. Also, I know boobs aren't always completely symmetric, but those boobs' sizes are completely different. She's like a C cup in one and a B cup in the other, which is just weird.
You know where you went wrong with the side? The depth of the eye, and the head shape. You need to differentiate between "chin" and "jaw". It looks like here they are fused together. Which makes her look extremely odd. And, her arm is too short in the side view, try to gauge arm length according to the waist, that always helps me.
And her butt has a funny shape, it's like an angle or something. xD
But I suppose that's a matter of style, in which case it's okay.
You know where you went wrong with the side? The depth of the eye, and the head shape. You need to differentiate between "chin" and "jaw". It looks like here they are fused together. Which makes her look extremely odd. And, her arm is too short in the side view, try to gauge arm length according to the waist, that always helps me.
And her butt has a funny shape, it's like an angle or something. xD
But I suppose that's a matter of style, in which case it's okay.
Bee's supposed to be busty, but the side view doesn't show that. Plenty of people are "chinless" or have weak chins, but the 3/4 view shows her with a well-defined chin that the side view completely lacks. Not a great look. My side view drawings were helped immeasurably by copying some of the anthro characters who have a muzzle. The exaggerated forward placement of the mouth (and chin) is good practice for doing cartoony people.
I remember when Jeph Jacques (Questionable Content http://www.questionablecontent.net) managed to do side views, around strip number 220 or so -- he was exultant! Chins were still sorta weak for a while.
I remember when Jeph Jacques (Questionable Content http://www.questionablecontent.net) managed to do side views, around strip number 220 or so -- he was exultant! Chins were still sorta weak for a while.
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