I'm not singling anyone out for doing this; just saying I see this one a lot. It's hard to realize you're doing; I did this too for the longest time. It's real easy to think about constructing the head, and think about constructing the body, but then just half-ass in two lines to connect them.
The 'fixed' ones still have terribly thin necks, but the point still stands: people have throats, don't forget that. I was going to go into more detail about how once you realize this you can start doing things like the wattles on saggy old people, but I'm lazy.
The 'fixed' ones still have terribly thin necks, but the point still stands: people have throats, don't forget that. I was going to go into more detail about how once you realize this you can start doing things like the wattles on saggy old people, but I'm lazy.
:origin()/pre12/836b/th/pre/f/2008/173/9/f/a_quick_drawing_lesson_by_peganthyrus.jpg)
Another thing I see is.. the chin planted in the neck xD But it can be difficult to draw heads leaned over, so I guess that is how it happens?