Talk:Intrepid/@comment-25046091-20180222120045/@comment-26148655-20180222121909

The thing about this CG is that the clothing she's wearing is putting emphasis on a wide shoulder, because of puffy sleeves especially. This is standard for women's fashion in the 1940s. So it does indeed give an impression of a small head, but the fact is that it isn't. I didn't see it as small at all, but perhaps that's because I know how things work. Asking my friends who don't do art gave me an answer that some see it as a little small, but most see it as normal.

What I drew was basically her body if we ignored the clothing. I seperated the clothing and her supposed body shape and came to the conclusion that her head is fine. The ideal total width of a female's sholders is two heads from the center of the chest, which it currently is. As for a male, it would be two heads lying down, which makes them wider.