Doodles 10 - Cutting a Double Figure

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Chickadee, after being shot by a Chibi-Ray.
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Dreamaniaccomic wrote:What do you guys think?
I don't think boobs do that. I could say more about this, but it's all already been said, and with more authority then I could muster.

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I'll back you up, boobs dont do that.
Also, thats not chibi
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Note the diminutive hands and feet, round head that's the size of the whole rest of the body, and overall round-ness of the characters. Chickadee is more or less just westernized anime there.
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Dreamaniaccomic wrote:Doodlin'
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What do you guys think?
Ok, to add to the 'boobs don't work like that' comments I shall inform you what exactly went wrong. Basically you need to look at the way clothes lie on people- the jacket will never ever fall on her breast like that. That's how a bra would fit, not a jacket. The jacket would be looser. Basically right now it looks like she's wearing a wonderbrajacket, or she's flat chested and there are breasts attached just to the jacket and not to her.

I'll look for a visual example when I'm not in the middle of making an omelette.

Edit- Nevermind, robby got there first. Yum, omelette!
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Remember, clothes flow, like water or gas. They're pulled by gravity. That jacket would have to have built in boob-holders, because any clothing tight enough to wrap around the boobs like that would also just crush them. Boobs are soft'n'squishy

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A couple of varying ways clothes could hang off boobs, according to different levels of tightness, but one way or the other, it never moulds right around the boob as two separate solid domes.

If you REALLY want a tight fit, remember that then you wouldnt have a dip like that between the chesticles - Its shorter to go from peak to peak than right down and up again, so that's how a tight shirt will fit.
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So i'm planning on doing these extra comics to fill in the gaps of my hiatus and to tell the backstories of some of the main characters. I've been thinking about doing them with a photoshop artistic filter applied to make them look more drawn, but not really, I'd love to hear what people think of the drawn versus regular look. Also, I've been playing with making my own lightening in photoshop, which is just plain fun.
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I like the colors, doctor.

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Various people wrote:Criticism
Thanks. I've been having trouble with clothing, so I appreciate the advice.
As for the not-chibi Chickadee, I guess he's just got hit by a cuteness-ray? :-? I think it ended up somewhere in-between regular and chibi. I stand corrected either war, so thank you all again.
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Dreamaniaccomic wrote:
Various people wrote:Criticism
Thanks. I've been having trouble with clothing, so I appreciate the advice.
As for the not-chibi Chickadee, I guess he's just got hit by a cuteness-ray? :-? I think it ended up somewhere in-between regular and chibi. I stand corrected either war, so thank you all again.
But but but we criticized your art D: You don't want to yell at us? Tell us we're wrong? Yell about it just being your style? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
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Lego, I'm liking all the filtering. I'm guessing that's a mild watercolour filter on the bottom one? It's working well in that picture, but with that method you're always gonna run the risk of making it too dark. All the same, sweet stuff.

How're you doing the lightning out of interest? It looks purdy, and so far I've only managed to do it using hand-drawn forks and using the outer glow layer effect.

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Killbert-Robby wrote:
Dreamaniaccomic wrote:
Various people wrote:Criticism
Thanks. I've been having trouble with clothing, so I appreciate the advice.
As for the not-chibi Chickadee, I guess he's just got hit by a cuteness-ray? :-? I think it ended up somewhere in-between regular and chibi. I stand corrected either war, so thank you all again.
But but but we criticized your art D: You don't want to yell at us? Tell us we're wrong? Yell about it just being your style? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
My goal is to improve my artistic skills. Criticism helps that. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Also, I was raised to be courteous, and that has carried over Sup
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Dreamaniaccomic wrote:
Killbert-Robby wrote:But but but we criticized your art D: You don't want to yell at us? Tell us we're wrong? Yell about it just being your style? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
My goal is to improve my artistic skills. Criticism helps that. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Also, I was raised to be courteous, and that has carried over Sup
I don't even know what's going on anymore, everything I know about newbies and the doodles thread is a lie D:
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You may remember the rough version of these from earlier.

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I enjoyed Elements when I had it. It came with a lot more filters and brushes than my CS3 extended does and I didn't have to put up with a lot of unnecessary gizzmos that I do now.
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Yeah, elements is great. If it only had the pen tool and channels, I'd be set.
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Killbert-Robby wrote:
Dreamaniaccomic wrote:
Killbert-Robby wrote:But but but we criticized your art D: You don't want to yell at us? Tell us we're wrong? Yell about it just being your style? WHAT IS GOING ON HERE
My goal is to improve my artistic skills. Criticism helps that. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. Also, I was raised to be courteous, and that has carried over Sup
I don't even know what's going on anymore, everything I know about newbies and the doodles thread is a lie D:
I think you're thinking of n00bs. I may be a newb, but that doesn't mean I have to be rude/annoying.
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BrownEyedCat wrote:You may remember the rough version of these from earlier.

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My character and another possible contestant's for the Cure tournament on DA (which still has time to enter if you're into character tournaments). Cause both these characters are such awesome coversationalists I had to doodle it.
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