Que Passa!!!!
Wow, I had no idea this technique was so well used... To tell you the truth, since I've been useing the prop technique, it's gotten a lot more fun- mostly because the average character I draw is under 3 feet tall(Well, the Gargoyals and Insect characters are significantly smaller then THAT! The baby gargoyals are the size of rats and the insects are the size of... well... insects...). I myself am over 6 feet tall(I like small characters despite my own large size... Don't know why- just do.), and it gets pretty creative trying to find something that is large enough compared to me, to be the same size of something else compared to a character half my size(I have a wooden board that I use as a crowbar for example... and a body pillow I use for a running gag where one character throws another like a javaline.)
So far, the only things I'm still no good at are toes(I don't draw them. I draw either shoes, or boot-like feet, unless the character is a bird, or a creature with clawed feet.) and certain types of hair(All mine looks pretty genaric.).
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...I wonder why..."
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Even though I had to cheat... Thank you, The Cheat.
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