

Huge title “how to draw manual wheelchairs properly by Calvin Arium, aĢ) A character says “my character self propels in a chair that was outdated in 1970 lol”Ĭalvin says “so it looks like you two legged people don’t know the difference between an hospital chair and a chair made to be independant”Īn arrow point the crapppy chair, saying “we never want to see this again”Ī bubble says “the hospital chair is extremely unpractical, tough considering it’s cheaper than a good custom chair a lot of us have only this”ģ) a character hurt himself trying to reach the wheels of the hospital chair.


Just google vintage sewing pattern illustrationġ) Calvin in his wheelchair saying “yo” under a I’ve always have interest with those kind of styles with a bit of a modern yet modest type. What do you type in the search i would love to check it myself. I use pintrest to find these I have a board that i’m constantly adding to though while its currently small as I make this post you can use it as a starting off point if you want to And those poses are meant to be interesting and draw the viewer in for a closer look bust still be refreshing and easy on the eyes I mean if you think about it they are drawn in poses that usually Models in magazines do. Some more examples incase the ones above weren’t convincing enough on how much this is a lifesaver especially if you want find interesting poses of people interacting with each other Not gonna lie if you are like me and suck at coming up with poses using vintage sewing patterns for inspirations is so helpful for interesting poses that still display the character in a seeable way here are some examples of my favoritesīecause they are literally drawn in a way to show off their outfit but still be interesting and not boring
