If you have problems with perspective, try drawing helper lines in the background. They start out wide apart, and move towards an imaginary horizon (usually the actual horizon on most landscapes) where they come close together. The angle of the lines depends on the angle of the viewers perspective. After a few times of using this method, you'll develop a feel for perspective and distortions related to it.
hah, i loved that episode. i guess it's the face, it does look similar to Stan when he was grimacing. it's based on Ryu when he was trying to control the Hadou (evil force)
heh. this image is sort of a perspective looking up at him from near the ground. so it seems like his body is bigger than his head but it's really not. yeah i'm not the best with that just yet...
If you have problems with perspective, try drawing helper lines in the background. They start out wide apart, and move towards an imaginary horizon (usually the actual horizon on most landscapes) where they come close together. The angle of the lines depends on the angle of the viewers perspective. After a few times of using this method, you'll develop a feel for perspective and distortions related to it.
Cheers and Good Luck.
By the by, why does this style remind me of the South Park anime parody?
...but that doesn't answer my question at all.
Heck, this happens in real life, the guy's arms are so beefy he can't even scratch his back.
Nice job!
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