Sort of, I quickly made this little tip guide to give you a rough idea.
In step 1 we have our main top half torso node, this will mean that from the base of the lat muscles – the sloped triangular shape that goes into the hips, you will want to place a half ellipse with the same thickness as said lat muscle base ( step 2 ). Finally we have step 3 or more just 3 showcasing what it should look like.
If you make it low enough not to take up the room the rounded segment has you can really make the trap muscles pop, with the neck in the right position just above the main top half torso node and making sure that once moved it doesn’t come out of range due to it being too thick it should come together nicely.
he’s looking great, dude
Add some half ellipse trap muscles and increase the neck thickness a tad.
If needs be, decreasing the head size could help too.
Half ellipse what muscles?
The trapezius, by adding it just from where that line is that makes the top part of the body you can make it look like traps.
If you’re still lost I’ll pull up an example, it’s no trouble.
Like this?
Sort of, I quickly made this little tip guide to give you a rough idea.
In step 1 we have our main top half torso node, this will mean that from the base of the lat muscles – the sloped triangular shape that goes into the hips, you will want to place a half ellipse with the same thickness as said lat muscle base ( step 2 ). Finally we have step 3 or more just 3 showcasing what it should look like.
If you make it low enough not to take up the room the rounded segment has you can really make the trap muscles pop, with the neck in the right position just above the main top half torso node and making sure that once moved it doesn’t come out of range due to it being too thick it should come together nicely.
OH THOSE THINGS
Phil swift struck again.
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