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No. 1054
I enjoy your work, It's cute, and i do want to see more
But there is so much about the anatomy that bugs the living shit out of me.
First off is your hands, mostly awkward fingers (sometimes creepy jerky things, this is the same for toes) or weird placements >>1021 Medic, you don't hold needles like that, Not at all. It would be awkward and weird to push the plunger down without it falling out of your hand. where did you even get it Medic, you're naked. Were you planning on using it on heavy
Another problem I noticed, in most of your other pictures, is the monkey feet you got going on and a terrible case of cankles. I also i fee i should mention that you wouldn't see the bone bumps on medic's wrist through his gloves, Those things are really thick.
>>927 There’s also that weird leg joint thing you got going on in some of these. It looks like the leg is going to pop out. Like it’s a ken doll.
The muscles in the leg/hip area don't end at the pelvis then start again on the femur. They attach to the pelvis and continue onto the leg. It would look much smoother that what you have drawn. You have done this in more than one of your pieces.
Also, in >>1025 Medics but is moving on him, or has some very interesting hips. you wouldn't see a second butt line since the rest of him suggests that he is being viewed from the side. Another mistake you have repeated in your other stuff.
Though your expressions make me laugh and i will probably never get tired of those cute chubby dicks, though some of the placements seem a tad high on the body.
I hope this long winded thing helps in someway. I would strongly advise you look up life drawing sessions or classes for help with your anatomy. Also, if you take public transit a lot, watch people, see how they move and study their hands. How do they hold them, where are the fingers placed in various positions. If no public transit, find images from the net and just draw them. Helps quit a bit when trying to figure things out
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