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TastesLikChicken In reply to OSIDUS [2019-11-05 18:15:52 +0000 UTC]
Aaaa, thank you?? I really appreciate this!!! As for the foot, in the finished diorama (which you can see here ) she's actually mid-air as opposed to standing, so the angle is meant to be tilted downwards that way. Were she standing, though, you'd definitely be right! (and feet are super hard, I legit don't even know why, like a shoe is just a blob with extra curves WHY are these things difficult jq gehfjweifg wq fuhfb j n)
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OSIDUS In reply to TastesLikChicken [2019-11-05 20:17:39 +0000 UTC]
Well if you want some help or tips with feet- (*cough*)
(I turned out to be surprisingly good at them.)
If you want to get a good sense of what the shoes should look like, start with the bare foot- and the main things you need to remember there are: 1: the foot is the shape of a sideways slice of cheesecake. 2- toes can move (usually upward, thus shoes normally curve upward at the toe). 3- ankles can move. 4- the arch of the foot is on the inward side. The outside of the foot is flat and touches the ground from heel to toe.
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TastesLikChicken In reply to OSIDUS [2019-11-10 08:19:01 +0000 UTC]
Thank you much for the assistance, this is actually really helpful!! I have some trouble understanding the darn things for sure, eheh :'D That piece you linked is beautiful! <3
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