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Re: Standing animation

Reply #10 on: May 02, 2011, 07:50:47 am
Hope this edit helps:


The "barrel chest" effect could have been caused by either shading or by incorrect anatomy, depending on what your intention was. The shading makes her appear as if she has very small or bound-down breasts, which is perfectly fine, but it would mean her ribcage would have to be quite large for her chest to stick out so much. Women typically have significantly smaller ribcages than men.

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Re: Standing animation

Reply #11 on: May 02, 2011, 10:42:39 am
Wow, that's a big help! Thanks a lot ;D I'm doing some brawler mockups so the idea was to have the character look physically fit. But I guess I went at it the wrong way. Think I just picked up some new pixelling tricks too :y:

@TheChannel: Yeah, I had to give up on the animation :blind: At this resolution, to shift something even a single pixel at a time gets really noticeable so..