
I almost considered scrapping this while I was making it. I know it's not the best representation of Breanne, but it was good practice working on my own nonetheless. I know the pose and arms are a bit messed up as well. Here we have the bear having put on a little too much weight and that top of hers has finally had it and begun to rip.
Anyway, I hope you all enjoy it.
Anyway, I hope you all enjoy it.
Category All / Fat Furs
Species Bear (Other)
Size 1179 x 1107px
File Size 472.4 kB
Is she ever not frowning? I mean I know a bear’s got to forage and everything but she never seems to be pleased about anything. I’m also not sure I want to give you any further bad feelings going into issues you’ve already covered. But yeah, it’s good that you’re learning to adjust features around bigger sizes like her hair parting further outward and jacket shifting a little back to accommodate her breast territory and likely neck fat. Just remember to think about weight making its way to every part of her body and how it would affect areas like her arms and jewelry being a little bit more snuggly around her if there is enough mass to cause a rip. I’m not sure if “pace yourself” is the right term, but keep in mind what all parts of her body is doing or reacting to make sure you don’t have hands that look like they don’t have wrists or cups look like they’re either breaking off from the top or at least asymmetrically designed. :)
It’s still cute which is important to keep in mind in any kind of picture so the experiment still succeeded. Easily identifiable expressions or emotion is always more important than petty perfect body forms or design.
It’s still cute which is important to keep in mind in any kind of picture so the experiment still succeeded. Easily identifiable expressions or emotion is always more important than petty perfect body forms or design.
I think you might be mistaken. This is actually the first picture of Breanne frowning, ever.
Here are some links to the previous pictures I've posted in my gallery:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4058616/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4067609/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4080640/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4088096/
She usually is smirking, her personality, in my mind of her at least, is more on the coy end of the spectrum. So hopefully that solves that issue.
As for your other concerns, I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by her hair parting further outward. But I'm glad you like the adjustments to the jacket line.
In regards to the weight going everywhere, I would certainly agree, but only after a certain point in weight has been reached. If you look at some figures, it tends to follow that people get big in the core of their body and whatever parts genetics seem to want to focus with first. For women it's usually the thighs, hips, stomach, rear, or breasts. Then after that, and of course for some during, things like the jawline, wrists, ankles and fingers obviously become softer and rounder. I don't think Breanne has quite reached the size where her jewelery would not be fitting appropriately. Maybe in the near future and not too much bigger than this it will be a different story though.
And yeah, I would agree that the wrists and cup were not designed to the level that they should have been. That usually is due to me rushing, or not taking it seriously, so I'm definitely at fault there.
But thanks for your concerns, I will be sure to keep them in mind. But glad you like the picture enough overall.
Here are some links to the previous pictures I've posted in my gallery:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4058616/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4067609/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4080640/
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4088096/
She usually is smirking, her personality, in my mind of her at least, is more on the coy end of the spectrum. So hopefully that solves that issue.
As for your other concerns, I'm not quite sure I understand what you mean by her hair parting further outward. But I'm glad you like the adjustments to the jacket line.
In regards to the weight going everywhere, I would certainly agree, but only after a certain point in weight has been reached. If you look at some figures, it tends to follow that people get big in the core of their body and whatever parts genetics seem to want to focus with first. For women it's usually the thighs, hips, stomach, rear, or breasts. Then after that, and of course for some during, things like the jawline, wrists, ankles and fingers obviously become softer and rounder. I don't think Breanne has quite reached the size where her jewelery would not be fitting appropriately. Maybe in the near future and not too much bigger than this it will be a different story though.
And yeah, I would agree that the wrists and cup were not designed to the level that they should have been. That usually is due to me rushing, or not taking it seriously, so I'm definitely at fault there.
But thanks for your concerns, I will be sure to keep them in mind. But glad you like the picture enough overall.
Yeah after I looked back into your gallery I remembered the catty picture I commented on not so much as a week ago! BLUGH! I was just looking at the size of her face and thinking her coat arms and wrist bands would be a touch more snug. That you would see some slight constraint around where they touched or left the skin, but I’m always a stickler for even weight distribution so boo-hoo for me this is how Brea’s built. With the hair I was looking at her rounder face and the hair looking like it was being pushed by her neck fat, should have worded it better.
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