It drives me nuts when I, while trying to finish a picture, notice problems... then when I look at the finish I notice that I like the original more. The eyes don't work right in space, either.
Hahaha, no, I noticed it, too. It's a darn cute model, but boy howdy! Camel toe probably wasn't a common phenomenon until clothes got tighter during the second half of the 20th century...
This blog is devoted to STUDIES of the traditional cartoon. Most ideas on here are not mine (characters, poses, etc.)-- this is a blog about learning new things about classic cartooning. While I am proud of my work posted here, I can't take credit for the ideas.
I owe a lot to my mentor, John K. He is a great teacher, and many of these studies also use his drawings as a starting point.
Mommy, Mommy, can I have the camel-toe Mickey doll?
ReplyDeleteNo offense, I know they really emphasized the baggy overalls in these models. great pose, really solid!
Hahaha, no, I noticed it, too. It's a darn cute model, but boy howdy! Camel toe probably wasn't a common phenomenon until clothes got tighter during the second half of the 20th century...
ReplyDeleteIt's great
ReplyDeletea leap in advancement!
good and solid yet pliable, and a nice clear pose