fat bodies tutorial!
ALRIGHT SO my pal @kalreyno wanted help with drawing fat characters and as a fat artist i felt like i could give a bit of helpful insight on that. thereβs also been a lot of complaining about βboo hoo fat characters are hard to draw so i canβt include them in my work Everβ goin on lately so if thatβs your case then this is for you too!! and also just for anyone who would like help with fat bodies in general, ofc. anyway, letβs get this show on the road!!
letβs start with some common misconceptions. these are the two main attempts at chubby bodies i run into, so iβll focus on them.Β
the Anime Chubby i see everywhere, and itβs justβ¦β¦so wrong in many ways. first of all, there is almost no additional body fat compared to your average thin character - except for where itβs added inΒ βattractiveβ places (breasts, hips, thighs). the breasts are way too perky, and donβt have the realistic shape fat would give them (though how to draw accurate breasts is another tutorial all on its own lmao). there is still a thigh gap, which usually only happens in very thin people, and bones are still visible on the surface of the skin, which also rarely happens in fat people.
the Michelin Man is better in some ways, but still not that great. itβs a slightly better attempt, but basically all thatβs done there is taking a thin character and blowing them up, while giving no thought to fat distribution. the thigh gap is usually still present, and they look a lot more hard than soft - and fat is very soft and pliable.
hereβs a chart on how fat usually distributes (if you canβt read my messy writing, β1. next to no fat, 2. moderate amount, 3. most of the fat distributionβ). basically, the more muscle an area has, the more prone it is to develop fat, such as the abdomen, thighs, and upper arms. itβs important to note that fat sits on top of muscle, and that it does distribute in different levels, and not evenly across the body as shown in the Michelin Man.Β
now, hereβs an accurate fat body with all of that kept in mind!! notice how the fat isnβt only kept to aesthetically pleasing areas, and how it sits realistically on the characterβs body. their breasts sag a lot more, which happens even in thin people with larger breasts, and the nipples are pointing more downwards than straight out. there is no thigh gap in sight, there are no bones in sight, and most importantly, they have fat rolls, which are very important in drawing a convincing fat character!! as far as i know iβve never met a single person with no rolls at all, and everyone has them, whether thin or fat - theyβre just more prominent and more consistently present in fat people. pay close attention to where they are and how theyβre shaped.
here are a couple of drawings showing how fat is affected when sitting vs stretching. as seen in the first, the fat specifically on the stomach is distributed a lot more evenly and stretched out, so it becomes βflatterβ. the love handles are still pretty visible, though, as well as the fat on the thighs and arms. the breasts are raised with the shoulders, and the fat on the shoulders and near the neck forms rolls as itβs being pushed together.Β
in the second, there is a lot less room for distribution, so the fat is all pushed together. the breasts sag and the stomach forms rolls and spills into the lap. a good analogy for the way fat works is to liken it to a water balloon, and thinking of how its shape would change when resting flat on a surface, hanging off of a ledge, held upright, etc.
here are a few extra tips i find a lot of people miss!
first on the top is the hip/pubic region. the first circle is showing the way the bellybutton is folded in fat people, as opposed to stretched out in thinner people. the second is the stomach fat spilling over onto the pubic region and creating a separation in the two areas, which is something thatβs missingΒ in a lot of art. in addition, the pubic mound also gains fat, making it round as seen in the profile drawing i did up there (iβve heard people refer to it as fupa?). the last in the hip region is the lack of a thigh gap. i canβt stress this enough!!!! if youβre trying to draw a convincing fat character, make sure their thighs are pretty much always touching!! for reference, mine literally donβt separate until my feet are about 2ft from each other.
the bottom right is showing the double chin, which a lot of people are afraid to draw!! fat does distribute itself here too, and thereβs nothing wrong with it, so donβt feel like you shouldnβt give fat characters a double chin in your work for fear of it looking like a caricature.
in the bottom middle, itβs showing how fat affects different types of breasts with the presence of more or less breast tissue.Β
lastly, at the very right are stretch marks with their usual locations and directions, which i also canβt stress enough!!!!! i sometimes forget to add them honestly, but theyβre so important in accurately portraying fat characters, as they literally come from the skin being stretched from fat being gained (and theyβre also just rlly neat lookin like why wouldnβt you lmao). some people have less and some people have more, feel free to experiment with them!
the last thing is body types!! there isnβt one single way for a person to be fat, so feel free to experiment with shapes once youβve learned the basics!!Β
so there you have it, a tutorial on how to draw chubs!! now go forth and make some accurate fanart or some rad fat characters, because the world could always use more of both. hmu if you have any questions or concerns, and thanks for reading!!
EDIT: someone pointed out the bad wording in the tutorial. thank you for bringing it to my attention and sorry for offending anybody. iβve updated the tut, so please reblog this one!
Okay so I am literally about to cry. Iβm not an artist, but I love looking at art. And like. It makes me feel so worthless to see beautiful art with βfatβ characters that are just extra curvey because I am so not that, and seeing only the sexy curvy drawings makes me feel like I am somehow the wrong kind of fat. But this. This is so spot on. I have stretch marks and I have a double chin and I have like a fatty pouch in my pelvic area and my breasts are not perky and my thighs do not touch and justβ¦ All of it. Seeing art of someone who looks like me makes me feelβ¦ Worthy. Some artist thought a body like mine was worth drawing, and that is so wonderful and validating and flattering. People enjoying said art is so good too. And like. Wow. I just want to cry.
This is a very good resource. Take note, people: βI wasnβt trained to draw fat peopleβ is not an excuse.
βI wasnβt trainedβ isnβt an excuse for any artist anymore shut the fuck up Sharon and google shit like the rest of us
BLESS NOW I CAN PRACTICE BETTER
Reblog for artists.
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