Hi!
I'm a total beginner.
Now that that's out of the way, I'm here to show you my infrequently updated attempts on drawing the suits of armor and characters from this thread.
I started out trying to make up a simple frame I could work on... you know, to get the proportions and joints settled down.
The proportions are not biologically accurate, I know, since they are supposed to reflect how the figure looks like with armor on. For example, the chest armor extends below the ribs, and the neck is not not going to be exposed.
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is this suppose to have the same portions as a normal human, as eyeballing it seems that either the legs are too short or the torso is too long.
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Lord Revan wrote:is this suppose to have the same portions as a normal human, as eyeballing it seems that either the legs are too short or the torso is too long.
Look at the first image. The arms are as long as the legs, and the extended knee guard makes the lower legs seem shorter.
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On most people legs are closer to half the total length and the hands don't go down too far past the hips. A general rule is that people are roughly 7 head heights tall with one of that being the head, the torso being 2, and the hips and legs being 4. Of course I haven't read the other thread, so I don't know if these are supposed to be human shaped or not.
Jub wrote:On most people legs are closer to half the total length and the hands don't go down too far past the hips. A general rule is that people are roughly 7 head heights tall with one of that being the head, the torso being 2, and the hips and legs being 4. Of course I haven't read the other thread, so I don't know if these are supposed to be human shaped or not.
I'm aware of how it is like in real life.
I intended to add proper stilt-shoes to help with running, balancing out the whole arm/leg balance for this suit of armor. However, I'll try and reduce arm length already to see the effect.
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Okay, just trying to help. Proportions can be hard even for those who draw all the time.
Of course, those longer arms might have uses when it comes to climbing and throwing things, or perhaps they could even scramble on all fours for a short time.