>>57330061Once we've got the face pretty much squared away, we can start mapping out the rough idea of the body shape. It doesn't have to be pretty. It won't be pretty, but you need to have some sort of plan to follow, so don't get hung up on minor details. I myself draw and redraw and redraw lines again a truly uncountable amount of times while zoomed in anywhere from 300% to 600%.
In real life, you want to have the least amount of skin exposure possible while out in the desert. But I also want to show off how rough and tumble our cowgirl is, so maybe we'll put a poncho wrapped around her waist to cover up that ugly rush job of a lower body. I've got a pretty good idea of where the body's going to be now, so I'm going to touch up the body's lines and then give her some nice long hair blowing in the wind behind her. From there, we'll start giving her clothes some real definition and give her some style.