Here's Janice, she's a little confused. So could you ladies, and the gentlemen lucky enough to witness the ladies in their natural state, tell her if her presumptions about the physics of her chest area hold any truth?
Be honest, does that look natural to you or not.
Alternatively you can ignore the drama that
TobiasAmaranth seems to want create, and just comment on what you think of the drawings :)
Really, don't take my drawings too seriously people, if you don't like the way I'm taking, you can always -watch, there won't be any notice to me ^^
Be honest, does that look natural to you or not.
Alternatively you can ignore the drama that
TobiasAmaranth seems to want create, and just comment on what you think of the drawings :)Really, don't take my drawings too seriously people, if you don't like the way I'm taking, you can always -watch, there won't be any notice to me ^^
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I'm not so sure about the bottom picture, the breasts seem a little small there...
I think it would take more force than just gravity to compact them that much.
But then again, I'm not luck enough to witness the ladies in their natural state, so I think others' opinions should hold more weight than mine.
And I still really like the drawings.
I think it would take more force than just gravity to compact them that much.
But then again, I'm not luck enough to witness the ladies in their natural state, so I think others' opinions should hold more weight than mine.
And I still really like the drawings.
for the bottom one: generally they do flatten out a bit and also push out slightly to the sides, but as with all of them, it depends on the particular female. More firm brests tend not to have as much change, whereas larger or softer breasts tend to be shaped more to the contours of the chest
You actually did quite a decent job on these hun. Not many artists give much thought to how gravity affects the part of the body that is one of the most affected by it.
The only real critique I have to give is the same as everyone else: the bottom one. Laying back, breasts don't so much flatten as spread and move to the side.
Otherwise, I applaud you, and your efforts. You did a great job on this, and if you're a guy, two extra interweb cookies for you!
The only real critique I have to give is the same as everyone else: the bottom one. Laying back, breasts don't so much flatten as spread and move to the side.
Otherwise, I applaud you, and your efforts. You did a great job on this, and if you're a guy, two extra interweb cookies for you!
'nuff said on the bottom one. as for upside-down the best way is to draw them like upright, but upside down, only that they would (depending on size and firmness) sag down to the collarbone, if not more...
wait, that sentence doesn't make sense, does it? I suddenly lack the proper terms here.
middle upper: in this positions breasts look a bit like water-filled balloons, completely rounding out, and, again depending on size and firmness, stretch the 'upper' part quite a bit.
come to think of it maybe showing would work better than describing...
wait, that sentence doesn't make sense, does it? I suddenly lack the proper terms here.
middle upper: in this positions breasts look a bit like water-filled balloons, completely rounding out, and, again depending on size and firmness, stretch the 'upper' part quite a bit.
come to think of it maybe showing would work better than describing...
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