Again you guys... I KNOW I draw everything thin. I AM the artist. I DO notice that I just drew the hip or rib bones. I didn't somehow miss that and my hand didn't just do it himself. It was in every way intentional. Please... seriously... stop with the "too thin" comments. I am a broken record repeating that, hey, thats just how I draw. I draw everything thin. I don't want to start putting in my descriptions "I KNOW HE'S THIN DON'T COMMENT ON IT". What if I went to your gallery and commented "Well, it looks good but it's a girl"... did I not just point out what you, as the artist, already knew? You're not suddenly going to go "Oh wow! I didn't notice I drew a girl with boobs!"...and I'm not suddenly going to go "Oh, I drew every one of his ribs and his hip bones and shaded them as such... I never noticed this before!" I don't go to your page and ask you why you draw something the way you do. Don't do it to me.
I appreciate every comment... really, I honestly do. Specially being someone who gets almost zero comments... But when a comment points out what I know (and a comment I've seen a million times over)... and I have to explain that's just how I draw over and over, it gets monotonous.
I can understanding leaving what one might call constructive crits if it's in respect to little flaws, like an arm a tad too long, or something you might not catch. Your anatomy is skinny in it's entirety, not just in one spot, aka it makes it pretty obvious you do it intentionally.. But, people will be people I guess.
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