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Hey These Are Some Tips For Some Of The Little Details In Drawing Fat Folks That Some People Might Not

Text: How I draw fat people, by a fat person.
Text: BEFORE I SAY ANYTHING! Fat people have many shapes and sizes, all of these tips can exist in different variations and ratios of fat distribution. This is not a comprehensive guide of how to draw fat people, These are just things I like to keep in mind. Study references of real people and pay attention to how fat behaves. Also find more anatomy-based studies of fat! This is more of a cartoon slash illustration based study. I recommend Morpho: Fat and Folds.
Text: Fat distribution rough approximation. Cheeks, Chin, neck, chest, underarms, waist, hips, thighs, calves, crotch, butt, scapula, hips. Mostly bone, Mostly fat.
Text: Fat sags from bones / muscle.
Text: Back rolls: Shoulders, waist top, body bend, waist bottom, hips. Stomach fold ends at hip dip. Torso, Waist, Hip, Thigh.
Text: Fold at bottom of skull. Body rolls act kind of like thick fabric when twisted.
Text: Fat hangs from arms. Armpit fold connects to chest fold.
Text: Neck fold. Double chin. Neck starts closer to front of the chin. Armpit fold.
Text: Some people have ab folds. Tapers into middle. Some people have rib folds.
Text: Cheeks! Cheek bulges at top. Corner of mouth pushes cheek up. Skin stretches.

hey these are some tips for some of the little details in drawing fat folks that some people might not know!

everyone has fat on their bodies so its a worthwhile skill to have, but most art tutorials leave it out. heres some other good tips from artists!!

the strawberry patch
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as requested- my zine about fat and plus size body types from instagram!💖 happy drawing everyone!
fat bodies tutorial!
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ALRIGHT SO my pal @kalreyno wanted help with drawing fat characters and as a fat artist i felt like i could give a bit of helpful insight on
hometownrockstar
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some notes on drawing fat bodies in a stylized or cartoony art style! i tried to explain and illustrate things i keep in mind while drawing
how to draw fat faces and necks better
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something i notice a lot with artists trying to draw fat people is that even if they get the bodies decent they often draw the heads and nec
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Image ID begins. A black and white cartoon comic titled Pandemic Year 4. This is panel 1. A boy with short hair — Joey, the author of the comic — is holding a Christmas wreath and handing it to his boyfriend, a boy with long hair and a beard, who is standing in a window while decorating. The text reads: This year, my boyfriend and I got fresh pine wreaths from the farmer’s market — our fist big Christmas decorations together!

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