07-27-2014, 01:38 PM
Wow dude, really nice stuff recently. I agree with Jyonny. Your page layouts have a nice design to them.
I would look at your edges really closely and when to go soft adn when to go hard. A good example of this would be to look at the ASIS of the last figure drawing you did. Those should be some soft edges but because you made them hard they look like they are sitting on top of the body instead of part of it. This is actually a pretty common problem after doing serious anatomy study. Remember that the skin acts like a balloon or condom over the muscles, so hard edges are very hard to find on the interior of the body except where 1 form meets another. e.g. Arm pit, leg, etc.
Even the breast, unless they are buxom lasses, I find that, depending on the view angle (underneath) a slightly softer edge for where the bottom meets the rib cage helps a lot.
Keep up the good work though :)
I would look at your edges really closely and when to go soft adn when to go hard. A good example of this would be to look at the ASIS of the last figure drawing you did. Those should be some soft edges but because you made them hard they look like they are sitting on top of the body instead of part of it. This is actually a pretty common problem after doing serious anatomy study. Remember that the skin acts like a balloon or condom over the muscles, so hard edges are very hard to find on the interior of the body except where 1 form meets another. e.g. Arm pit, leg, etc.
Even the breast, unless they are buxom lasses, I find that, depending on the view angle (underneath) a slightly softer edge for where the bottom meets the rib cage helps a lot.
Keep up the good work though :)