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8/1/2025, 1:11:36 AM
>>7672037
Not him, but I noticed there's just some confusion between her hand posture and trying to squeeeeze her arm into that panel. You could maybe do it if her hand was paralell to the ground, but you would lose the pose of her hand you want. If you keep the pose of her hand, her elbow would need to be pushed out and it would get chopped off so the gesture gets interrupted. But, if her arm is pulled down and close to her body I think it preserves the idea without too much getting cut from the panel.
Personally. I think you can safely keep it the way it is even if it's a little jank cause gooners won't care so the pressure to fix this probably isn't super so I wouldn't sweat it one bit. That being said there's a lesson here to be mindful of the space you're working with just to prevent drawings from looking crammed.
Not him, but I noticed there's just some confusion between her hand posture and trying to squeeeeze her arm into that panel. You could maybe do it if her hand was paralell to the ground, but you would lose the pose of her hand you want. If you keep the pose of her hand, her elbow would need to be pushed out and it would get chopped off so the gesture gets interrupted. But, if her arm is pulled down and close to her body I think it preserves the idea without too much getting cut from the panel.
Personally. I think you can safely keep it the way it is even if it's a little jank cause gooners won't care so the pressure to fix this probably isn't super so I wouldn't sweat it one bit. That being said there's a lesson here to be mindful of the space you're working with just to prevent drawings from looking crammed.
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