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ParticipantThat is way cool. I wonder if the top she's taking off has the same picture of a girl taking a tank top off, and so on. For that matter, it would be cool to arrange a photo of a muscular girl taking a tank top off with that design on it, when it gets made.
Also, thanks for posting the rough sketch. You can learn a lot from an artist's construction lines.
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ParticipantWow, so professional looking. Even if you don't color it, it stands up as a great piece of comic art on its own.
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ParticipantAgain, you've proven what I've always suspected. When it comes to muscles on a woman, there's no such thing as too big or too vascular! Truly remarkable.
Any chance of some different views like you do with your other models?
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ParticipantMan, is there anything you can't do? Looking absolutely awesome so far.
Don't be surprised if the head is the hardest part, though, just because the features are so small.
Please tell me you're going to make a mold of this so you can make multiple copies. I'm sure I wouldn't be alone in wanting to buy a cast of this if it was available.
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ParticipantBoth the colored version and the animation are amazing. In case people don't know, animating frame by frame is really, really, really hard. What a fantastic effort!! Thank you!!!
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ParticipantWow, that's an incredible achievement. Well done!
Happy to contribute to the next 30,000 hits.
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ParticipantI really love this pic. Thanks for posting it.
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ParticipantFlawless artwork. Nothing else to say.
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ParticipantOutstanding as always Pete.
I've always been blown away by how accurately you can shade. It seriously looks 3D rendered. Don't suppose there's any technique to it you can share.
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ParticipantCan't wait for part 2 of your tutorial KissTheManiac. You are a true legend for taking the time to document your process in such detail. I have read a lot of drawing books so I have a few suggestions.
Please for basic anatomy can you do flexed and relaxed and from different angles.
Can you give some pointers on how to avoid making a picture look like an anatomy chart. ie how do you decide which lines not to draw.
Overlapping forms. Eg forearm overlapping the bicep, lat overlapping tricep, etc.
This may have already been covered in Part 1 but what about a section on Lighting and Rendering. In particular how to decide where to draw your shadows and highlights and how to render them in ink.Please forgive the audacity of these requests but you've no idea how long I've waited for a tutorial like this.
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