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Tip for all my artists out there! When drawing plus sized character; Give them double chins! Give them extra fat on their faces!
I keep seeing people drawing plus sized characters without double chins or no fat on on their face. For example I saw a drawing of character that had one consistent thick line for a front facing jaw line and I’m not talking chubby, I am talking plus sized. The character had -1 fat on their face too.
Yes I am aware that some plus sized people have sharp visible jawlines, in fact I am one of those people, but when I see many drawing of just plus sized people with those faces gets exhausting.
SO TO REITERATE DO NOT BE AFRAID TO GIVE PLUS CHARACTERS DOUBLE CHINS
After watching 15 seconds of police body camera footage last week, viewers of various races and political affiliations had made a decision: 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant was “the aggressor” — the “fat,” “huge,” “knife-wielding attacker” and “maniac” who deserved to be fatally shot by the police on April 20 in Columbus, Ohio.
According to these viewers, Nicholas Reardon, the police officer who immediately shot and killed Bryant, who was holding a knife, was justified. That she was a teenager in the middle of an altercation, in which she was presumed to be defending herself, did not matter.
Treva Lindsey, a professor of African American women’s history at Ohio State University, told Vox that there are those who won’t see Bryant as a victim but as someone who brought this on herself. And even for those who do see her as a victim, they’ll still victim-blame, erasing the systemic oppression — including that Black children are far more likely to be in foster care than their white counterparts, and kids in foster care are often exposed to high levels of violence — that brought her to being killed at the hands of the police.
“People will say ‘I’m really sad this whole scenario happened, but had she not had that knife …’ That becomes the ‘but,’ the qualifier, the caveat. And too often we have a caveat when it comes to defending, protecting, and caring for Black girls,” Lindsey said.
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Oh my lord, it's 12 AM? I don't think this is the right time to be drawing fanfart right now...
Me right now, wow.
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