I wasn't sure if she would appear too masculine, but I suppose she does a bit. The lack of apparent feminine features due to Jedi robes is one thing. While drawing, I thought to correct her feminine appearance by pronouncing her chest. I couldn't do much though, as the robes are not meant to be skin-tight and her right arm was covering that area too. So, I was banking all my hopes to maintain her femeninity with her facial expression. Though her expression had to be focused and serious, so it was a bit difficult.
She had nice hips, mind you, before I added the robes.
try softening a face a little. she has a fairly strong chin and rather angular features, which will tend to appear masculine. Also, I think the jedi robes make her shoulders look too broad, which is also a masculine trait.
I should be taking notes... all of my male characters look like masculine, flat-chested girls or prepubescent boys.
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however, I just wanna mention that she looks a little masculine to me. If that's the nature of character, then it's all good.
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I wasn't sure if she would appear too masculine, but I suppose she does a bit. The lack of apparent feminine features due to Jedi robes is one thing. While drawing, I thought to correct her feminine appearance by pronouncing her chest. I couldn't do much though, as the robes are not meant to be skin-tight and her right arm was covering that area too. So, I was banking all my hopes to maintain her femeninity with her facial expression. Though her expression had to be focused and serious, so it was a bit difficult.
She had nice hips, mind you, before I added the robes.
I'll keep working at it. Thanks again.
I should be taking notes... all of my male characters look like masculine, flat-chested girls or prepubescent boys.
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