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Jedediah
ParticipantI have no rival, no man can be my equal – Queen. 8)
Source: ROBB PHIPPS Pin-Up: WONDER WOMAN muscles
Oh, that's just awesome! Nice find, Alex!
Jedediah
ParticipantHe has a really lovely smooth line when he draws. I guess he is using illustrator, but regardless, it makes for some very clear, beautiful drawings.
I'm glad he is back after his brief absence earlier this year- he's too good to be doubting himself like that.
Jedediah
ParticipantOh cool! Are those stories up now? I had fun drawing this stuff, and I hope your site members enjoy them as well!
Also, it's cool to see art by Stef- he's got the muscles down cold and I love his clean drawing style.
Oh, no–they got Jed, too!
Yeah, they offered to pay me to draw musclewomen- I was weak!
Jedediah
ParticipantCool artwork, and I agree she is beautiful. I'll have to look out for this.
Jedediah
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1. I figure out the ground plane and where the head is. Then drop a line from the back of the head to the ground. This is where the spine will be, and the main mass of the body.
2. I put in a 'S' line for the spine. Then attach ribcage and pelvis. Also, noting other peoples' comments on foot placement on this thread, I have adjusted the line for her leg to be at an angle going back.
3. I draw in the leg- it's got an 'S' shape too, with the front of the thigh bulging forward, and back of the calf bulging backward. The foot is usually directly under the head (whichever foot is load bearing that is) I draw in the shape of the front of the torso- sort of an arch from groin out to the rib cage and back to the base of the neck.
4. I draw in the breasts, and the arm. I have put her arm back so that none of the side of her figure is obscured for this example.
5. Add surface detail, and I gave her a bigger foot to try and balance her.
Regarding neck and torso- what I see is that you don't indicate the top plane of the shoulder so the top of the arm looks like it is attached to the neck, and that the neck is a bit too long and her head is set too far back- generally the back of the neck and the back of the head are in the same vertical line, and the front of the face juts out past the front of the neck. the top of the shoulder problem can be solved by drawing a line showing the top of her trapezius and shoulder so that it looks like they are in front of the neck.
And I'm done blowharding! Hope any of that proves helpful!
July 14, 2008 at 7:47 pm in reply to: Mighty Princess Shara, and Valensia, the Praetorian Mistress of Strength #72976Jedediah
ParticipantI love your concepts so far! The drawings of both are iteresting. I like the look of the Praetorian with her floating spheres.
I am curious what adventures you have in store for them. If they just get anointed with oil that is okay too, though.Jedediah
ParticipantNice coloring job on Sheeri- the way you're colored her muscles compliments the way CMorrisson draws large muscle shapes- they look very full.
Syra looks a bit nutty, but I like the experimentation you are doing with raised veins. If I may be so bold, I would suggest a slightly darker color for your linework on her skin tones. The brown you have chosen winds up being lighter that the surrounding skin tones, for example beneath her breasts. But I love the detailing and animationesque look you are getting.Jedediah
ParticipantJean Sinclair has a deviantArt page as well: http://jeansinclaird9arts.deviantart.com/
Jedediah
ParticipantOne more video on Dailymotion. This one from femflex.com, apparently.
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/aleesha/video/x5y429_big_sport
I am just astonished! I don't think I've ever seen a gal do the wave like she does with her pecs in this video. She's beautifully dense and compact, yes, but her muscle control is marvelous! Thanks for the clip, shortish!
Jedediah
ParticipantIt's good to see your art over here! You make some beautiful drawings.
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