Renae De Liz: Collection of a discussion over several tweets about drawing women: Q: As an artist, w
Renae De Liz: Collection of a discussion over several tweets about drawing women: Q: As an artist, what can I consider if I want to de-objectify & add power to female characters? Tips in this thread1 Left: A common expression in comics. Eyes are lidded, mouth is pouty. It’s look to promote a sense of sexiness & lessens personality.1 Right: Personality & Uniqueness first. Think of distinct facial features outside the usual. Promote thought in eyes. Whats she thinking of2(L): Commonly taught way to draw breasts (OR fully separated/circles/sticking out). Intent to highlight sex appeal, not realistic for hero2®: Whats REALISTIC for your hero? Athletes need major support (i.e sports bra) which have a diff. look. Consider not ALL heroes have DD’sANOTHER NOTE ON BREASTS: If your hero has a zippered top, DON’T unzip it! Breasts can easily fall out during hero work, which would be silly3: Arms are closer to supermodel size on the left. What best fits your hero? If she’s strong, she'l likely very built. Give her muscles!4: Hands on left are set in a way to promote the sense of softness, it lessens her power. Be sure hands are set in a way to promote strength5(L) It’s common to see “the arch n’ twist” in comics. A female arched & twisted to show both cheeks AND both boobs.5®: Twists in the body are a powerful art tool but stick to what can realistically be done, and use arches w/o intent for “boob/butt perk”6: One on left feels like she’s posing. Right feels like she’s standing heroically. Make her overall pose functional vs. sexually appealing7: Heels! Modern heels are generally used to amplify stance & increase visual appeal. I like them, but if I were a hero, not too realistic->7 (cont.) Most important is what would your character choose? It’s very difficult to hero around in stilletos. Perhaps consider low/no heelsChose Power Girl (W/ boob window) b/c shes often objectified & show even she can be drawn differently if an artist considers certain thingsIntent is to help those who WANT to promote change in their work (which can be challenging). Not shaming those who choose otherwise.Drawing women sexy is an automatic response to many artists. Done w/o thought. I was like that for many years until I recognized itIf you choose to draw women sexy, that’s fine! Discussing alternatives and recognizing patterns should not threaten you.I just touched the tip of the iceberg with this. If you have your own advice, please share it! :)SourceRenae De Liz official site -- source link
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