TwinT and Adia posing in victory.
TwinT fuses into Adia's body and transform her extremities, she has multible forms, the one arm is the one she uses most to fight. TwinT is young and small and unable to go to far with the mutation, without serious strain on the both of them.
TwinT fuses into Adia's body and transform her extremities, she has multible forms, the one arm is the one she uses most to fight. TwinT is young and small and unable to go to far with the mutation, without serious strain on the both of them.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 564 x 1280px
File Size 67.6 kB
This one's a bit iffy on the anatomy. Some recommendations:
Might be good to study torso anatomy a bit more carefully. For a number of reasons, she comes out looking rather thin and stretched in this pic.
The t-shirt pattern and such is great for helping define anatomy and rounding out a figure! Unfortunately it's working against you here because you're not quite sure of the depth - it's making her look flatter and more cardboardish instead!
Are you drawing the figure under the clothing? Her pants seem a little floaty and formless. Remember that clothing is lying on top of the form! Worst case scenario, try to pick WHERE the bagginess comes in carefully so it doesn't look like she has magical floating pants. xD
Might be good to study torso anatomy a bit more carefully. For a number of reasons, she comes out looking rather thin and stretched in this pic.
The t-shirt pattern and such is great for helping define anatomy and rounding out a figure! Unfortunately it's working against you here because you're not quite sure of the depth - it's making her look flatter and more cardboardish instead!
Are you drawing the figure under the clothing? Her pants seem a little floaty and formless. Remember that clothing is lying on top of the form! Worst case scenario, try to pick WHERE the bagginess comes in carefully so it doesn't look like she has magical floating pants. xD
Actually no, when I sketch in pencil I don't draw the figure underneath. I have a problem where I don't want to erase, but now that I have been doing digital stuff I can draw the figure without having to worried about erased lines showing. When I originally started drawing all my clothes were drawn smooth and rigid, could be a style in itself, but I always wanted more, so stretched out, havent quite got the hang of it quite yet. I'm a visual artist, if I can see it, in my mind or other wise, I can duplicate in close enough, maybe should use some real life photos for ref, havent ever done it before.
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