It’s really difficult to have much of a chest or anything when you’re that lean. I’m not going to claim to draw realistic bodies—she’s a bit too idealized for that—but I try to do anatomical accuracy, at least.
If you’re referring to the armor being realistic, then that’s because I have a seething hatred of ‘sexy’ armor. Nothing is sexier than full damn platemail.
usually people draw her armor to fit her “curves” (wide hips small waist big boobs basically) which she doesn’t have, and overall it looks sexualized when drawn like that
what you did was well drawn
I’m considering @Not_a_Knife ’s Aoartober challenges. I can’t do all of them—not at my drawing speed and college assignments—but I’ll try some of them.
Not a topic because something I spent an hour and a half doing doesn’t deserve a topic. I didn’t have much to go on here, as neither of my characters are affiliated with the Syndicate or Navy, and I’d be loathed to be involved in any serious clan.
Recently I’ve been practicing anatomy. A lot, as you can probably tell. From my 3 replies above. Not only that, but I’ve been doing a bit of Caesenniaposting. And I thought to combine the two in a high-effort flex of my knowledge of anatomy, with a bit of emphasis on defining features that would normally be too subtle to easily see (muscle groups, veins, etc).
Notice: contains partial nudity. Ya’ll should be fine—everyone’s probably too traumatized by Siren Argos arts for this to phase anyone anyways.
Prometheus dang it, I flipping KNEW someone would ask this.
As for the clothes, they were added after the shape as an additional layer. I didn’t want to mess with the linework, as I figured that if I needed to adjust proportions and the like, it’d be easier to do so with clothes that I can erase and re-draw in like 10 seconds.