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Philsaegan — My own GUIDELINE on Drawing Breasts by-sa

Published: 2013-12-11 18:34:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 27327; Favourites: 107; Downloads: 56
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Here's a small guideline (specifically for myself) on how I draw breasts. 

This is for natural breasts that are only really influenced by gravity. NO HANDS/WHATEVS FORCING THEM UP!

This is a GUIDELINE, NOT A TUTORIAL


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NOT A TUTORIAL


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FREAKEN!!!
TUTORIAL!!!

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Sorry for the bad handwriting! It's not really my forte.


YES. THERE ARE BETTER GUIDELINES OUT IN THE SEA OF INTERWEBZ. I KNOW! I'VE USED THEM, but some don't just work for me. So, at least this may help you approach this problem in a different way.


Yeah, yeah! I know about the cleavage rule and that you can lift them above my guideline! However, you're going into awkward territories and these are for naturally gravity-influenced breasts. Go make them into giant ovals if you're going for the forced lift.


Ah right. Whenever you increase breast size, generally (my observation) increase LENGTH > WIDTH > HEIGHT.  (It's complicated with the Width and Length)

Width = how wide the breast is

Length = how long the breast is (so vertical "drooping")

Height = how far the breast tip will reach (so when looking at side boob, how far it goes)


There are health concerns with big breasts. Do it in anime or drawings because nothing really makes sense anyway. However, in real life, do it at your own risk. 

Seriously, don't kill the women. 

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Comments: 8

kaixmike [2023-10-16 22:38:41 +0000 UTC]

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retro8477 [2013-12-12 01:50:09 +0000 UTC]

LOL nice boobie chart phill

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Philsaegan In reply to retro8477 [2013-12-12 05:39:27 +0000 UTC]

Deal with it. 

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RaijiNinja [2013-12-11 18:48:25 +0000 UTC]

dang you have drawing boobs down to a science

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Philsaegan In reply to RaijiNinja [2013-12-11 18:53:46 +0000 UTC]

Science is really all about observation and wild guesses anyway.

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RaijiNinja In reply to Philsaegan [2013-12-11 22:05:47 +0000 UTC]

hmm needs more testing. Need live subjects

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Philsaegan In reply to RaijiNinja [2013-12-12 05:38:21 +0000 UTC]

You have no hypothesis to start with. Not very lenient with the Scientific Method, huh?

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RaijiNinja In reply to Philsaegan [2013-12-12 22:12:13 +0000 UTC]

shhh don't let the test subjects know that. They wont be so willing to help with my "research"

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