This may be a stupid question but, What makes a pose express that a person is feeling awkwardness or that is uncomfortable?I've tried to look for tutorials or comments about this but everything is just about dinamic poses and most of those look relaxed or confident.
>>7857590We have a thread for this >>7852768
>>7857592Fuck, sorry, I didn't know. Thanks for the info.
its weird he'd draw the ankles so pronounced on one side and forget the other one completely.
>>7857590Self-soothing gestureJust like in the picrel the girl is clutching her own skirt
>>7857590Is Tracer of OW2 or Clove of Valorant??
I need to find bait memes that reference AIslop.
>>7857592If this isnt worth a thread what is?
>>7858124He said it was a stupid question. Is that isn't for the stupid questions thread, what is?
The nodraws have started to roleplay as jannies.
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>>7857590I want a tomgirl gf so badly... I think I found my calling... To draw cute flustered tomgirls...
>>7857590look into body language and character acting stuff. Usually, a closed off or "inward" pose expresses discomfort (think arms crossed, slouched, knees turned in, chin down) almost as if a person is curling up to protect themself and hide from the world. Try making your character take up less space - notice how in the reference image, the character is surrounded by blank space on either side and their arms are squeezed against their body. Conversely, "open" gestures signal confidence, strength, and relaxation. This is pretty important knowledge in communication and business jobs too, as your body language really does make a difference on how you're viewed. Our monkey brains are hard-wired to look for signs of hostility or fear, which could signal a nearby threat. Next time you have a conversation, try actively thinking about keeping an open and relaxed (but not too relaxed) posture, and you'll notice people will be more amicable and take you a little more seriously. It also subconsciously helps you feel more confident. bottom line, inwards/defensive poses are what you're looking for, so try to avoid having outwards facing body parts or wide stances.
>>7858092Are we looking at the same image? If you look at the skirt the folds from where its pulled down are much more accurate than AI is likely to produce and theres slight transparency showing the outline of her hips. AI would have major trouble doing that on account of the fact it lines up with the legs while being subtle. the ankle might be weird but that could be explained by maybe taking a break in the middle of the process and a bit of tunnel vision