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We humans live in a 3D world, but very often we find ourselves thinking and imagining things only on a 2D plane. Looking slightly down and slightly up, our preference is always for things that are at the height of our own visual horizon.

Looking down from the point of view of a bird or looking up from the point of view of an ant, the world changes and becomes alien to us...

The aim to break with the flatness of the plane is an ambition that plagues the artist. Understanding the trickery to deceive the eye of the spectator and show them the world from a new point of view is a constant obsession.

Oh! The pain, the pain of wanting to show a whole new world but instead only being able to show lines in the sand...

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But whatever...!

Little experiment using direct photographic references, not tracing or anything like that.

Results are kind of OK, but not quite right either...┐( ´ д ` )┌

I will definitely keep practicing more this kind of angles...!

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Rocky-Ace

She looks great, lovely cute face and hands with those big lewd boobs, and I think you pulled it off the pose quite well. It sure is a hard pose to do, I guess that's one reason you don't see it all that much. I will say that poseable figure looks very handy, would you recommend something like that?

VirusG

I also think she looks good enough, I was just a little boomed that I didn't get better results even using the full strength of my support materials...┐( ´ д ` )┌ Final version after some extra adjustments to the pose and with colors in place it leaves me much more satisfied...👍 Posable figures are definitely great reference material, not for nothing have they been used for years in art education...! Having a couple of them lying around helps a lot when you really want to hit that very specific pose you need... They are also of great help in cases like this with extreme foreshortening.