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For you anon, and all the other people that ask me this question while learning as I go! “ヽ(´▽`)ノ”
There's always stuff I'll be learning, but I'm happy to pass this little tidbit to anyone that could use some guidance.
I'll do my best to answer any questions I can if they're not answered here.
Please go easy on me, this is my first art tutorial ever... and I've been feeling infinitely shy about posting it!![desucraiplz :icondesucraiplz:]()
However, I do not tolerate fat-shaming and I will kick your ass from here to next month if you give me any lip about it.![holyhellplz :iconholyhellplz:]()
Other than circles and learning curvy lines, characterization and backstory play a MAJOR role in how I size my girls.
Monica (23), lwas skinny when she was younger, but a hearty stout family with lots of fatty dinners changed this. She's very sturdy and quick on her feet, regardless.
Chryssa is the youngest here at 16, she has the most delicate self-esteem. She struggles in PE and tends to indulge in comfort eating. Her story revolves around her insecurities. You can easily have this bodytype for someone confident, though!
Gwen (21) was in Lacrosse and Women's wrestling in high-school. She's currently in college and has less time to do these things, so she's gained a little stress weight, but tries to make time to stay active so she doesn't go crazy.
Belle (18) Comes from a relatively tall meets curvy family. I do suppose her legs look a little exaggerated here, but you know what?? I draw cartoons! It fits her lanky-swaying kind of nature, anyway.
Rilu (22) Is a fun-size compact monkey with legs of steel. She's got a bottomless pit for a stomach and doesn't get away with it like some people can, but she doesn't really care. MORE MEAT!
Other great curvy references/tips that may have some better points I may have missed. Welcome to suggestions for this list!
Reference Tumblrs:
[link] x [link]
For Women:
Thigh Gaps
Female Characters
Varying Your Body Types
`mooncalfe's great curvy/diverse gallery!
For Men:
"How to Draw Beef"
Cubs and Chubs
![DoNotPlz :icondonotplz:]()
![UseMyArtPlz :iconusemyartplz:]()
Thank you all for the favorites, comments, and watches!![Love :love:]()
Anonymous asked:
Do you have any tips on drawing bigger girls? I can never seem to make it look right, and I really want to draw different body types.
For you anon, and all the other people that ask me this question while learning as I go! “ヽ(´▽`)ノ”
There's always stuff I'll be learning, but I'm happy to pass this little tidbit to anyone that could use some guidance.
I'll do my best to answer any questions I can if they're not answered here.
Please go easy on me, this is my first art tutorial ever... and I've been feeling infinitely shy about posting it!

However, I do not tolerate fat-shaming and I will kick your ass from here to next month if you give me any lip about it.

Other than circles and learning curvy lines, characterization and backstory play a MAJOR role in how I size my girls.





Other great curvy references/tips that may have some better points I may have missed. Welcome to suggestions for this list!
Reference Tumblrs:
[link] x [link]
For Women:
Thigh Gaps
Female Characters
Varying Your Body Types
`mooncalfe's great curvy/diverse gallery!
For Men:
"How to Draw Beef"
Cubs and Chubs


Thank you all for the favorites, comments, and watches!

