

If that's too much freedom for you, roll for a number (1-142*) and do that theme. Had an idea for a theme you didn't do or finish? Now's your chance to make up for it.
#Hamburger shop game popcap full
I might need to give up and go full greco roman, and have people either wear armor or nothing at all. My brain just stops working whenever I deal with lose fabrics. It could (would) be pulled up to her waist, exposing under cheek. >The hemline of her dress isn't hooked under her knees. I just need to grind them a bit more to make final product look right.
#Hamburger shop game popcap how to
I know how to break them into basic shapes/planes and set everything up in correct perspective. I am fine drawing them from side view and 100% from below, but any other angle causes problems. I am working on fully learning feet, but I am still not quite there. In hindsight, this approach works better if we see more than half of character's face. I wanted her to hold broom with one, but decided on mouth covering to let viewer's imagination to work a bit. I was not sure what to do with her hands. Where we might see a subtle chubby curve where her cheek would be it's mostly the boniest parts of her face playing off of one of the boniest parts of the body (the hand). I think the hand being there kind of breaks up the silhouette of her face a little too much as well. >I think with the pose she looks like she's covering her own mouth a little too aggressively, like maybe it'd be better if we saw her proverbial "oh!" face as she realizes what's about to happen. I think for a piece like this it's not the end of the world if they're a little "abbreviated" though, it really looks adequate for the prop that it is for the most part. I guess looking into naturally occurring fractals would be a start. I think with the foot on our left the heel bone sort of appears like it's being fit into a socket (which it technically is, of course) but it should be overlapping/obscuring that part (the medial malleolus) rather than visibly being inserted into it with. I am not someone that's into this sort of thing but: her feet look pretty good. Almost looks like it could be the start of a Frank Cho drawing if you just had a little more experience under your belt-keep at it! I think with the pose she looks like she's covering her own mouth a little too aggressively, like maybe it'd be better if we saw her proverbial "oh!" face as she realizes what's about to happen.
