atomicqueen's avatar
Ahahah xD Her cheekbones look fine, simply a broader facial structure (plus it sort of emphasises a cartoony style, so that works out well.) Calves--well, I see what you mean here, but then I know it's fairly hard to actually emphasise placement of muscles without it looking weird sometimes. It's only noticeable if you look? |D And Chuck Pires did a good job of minimising that with his colouring and drawing more attention to the things you did right. :iconiloveitplz:

And lol, people on the internet are always like "asdfjkl; you only comment negatively on huge boobs in the pic coz ur jelusss and flat-chested and ugly!" but I just want to respond with "uhh, no man. |D See these? They're real. You're the jealous one." I don't mind appreciation of the female form, I just wish it varied a little more than it does, so I wouldn't have to feel like girls are targeted in comics by guys like that...! It makes me feel pretty self-conscious of my own body. Which is stupid. I come for the arse-kicking action, not body image reminders! But looking through your gallery, you know how to make female characters look fun or sexy without massive boobs every single time (and you're not a huge offender of Rubber Spine Syndrome either) so you're already better than the majority of male comic artists |D
Ooh, but if you're interested, for further boob-fail related hilarity see this.
nathanscomicart's avatar
Thanks again for the cool comments,:highfive: and yeah, Chuck's coloring worked beautifully with this piece.
So I went over to that "Boob-fail" site and wow... :giggle:There are some odd:-O and spooky lookin' things going on over there(and not in a good way).:iconoo-plz: Thank you for the laugh.=p

I have no idea what people are thinking sometimes:disbelief:(Correction, I don't know what GUYS are thinking sometimes.) And yes, I fall into that same :stupidme:"Moronic" category too, where upon seeing big boobs in the real world, we instantly revert back to that mentality of a Junior High School kid who's giggling and pushing his friend into the bushes(*Seinfeld -standup line). But ya gotta draw the line(pun intended) some where or things start lookin' reeeeeally weird reeeeeally quick.:wtf:Those artist should be focusing all their efforts into making the faces look better, 'cause if that's not workin', nothing else really matters.

Lastly, be proud of the AWESOME person you are, and don't let the online hatters get you down.:hug: I guarantee you that if they ever saw or had to talk to a woman in the "real world" they'd be absolutely terrified.:laughing:
Thanks again for the great comments and the funny site. Look forward to seeing more of your fun DA work in the future.:icongrin--plz:
atomicqueen's avatar
Lol yeah that site is a lot of fun xD;;
Haha, I wouldn't brand that as moronic! Just a natural reaction. ;D It can be pretty flattering to a girl. But yeah, I guess that sort of thing is what makes up the difference between a stereotypical sort of comic artist and an amazing one: the ability to not remain constricted by stereotypes and appealing to a perceived type of audience, being able to move past that and make kick-arse characters. In particular, ones who can be appealing without compromising their apparent self-respect; who don't stand up to pose to imagined cameras, but to fight~!
/end determined feminist rant |D
D'awww, thank you! xDD I shall~! I'll keep an eye out for your work too, see how you go in the future xD