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I do draw fat girls! I am a fat girls. And I really appreciate the sweet things people say about those pieces.
I think it's good to raise your standards a little for what "plus sized" art is, and while you're at it, maybe try to lay off calling thin ppl "thicc"
I was thinking about these pieces recently, and compliments about them that made me, how you say, not very happy!
On the meadow piece, someone going "the way you drew her thighs😍😍" and on the sapphic piece, some compliments along the line of "I love your thicc girls sm"
I also think that streamlining is a part of this.
To repeat myself from earlier, I think that people get distracted by The Details. Skin responding to tight fabric, stretch marks on thighs. But the FIGURE ITSELF is thin.
I'll use my example from earlier.
also I'm going to show my ass a little bit here by saying: I draw these details in particular because I... Like them... but again. EVERYBODY'S BODY DOES THIS. If you put a thin person in a tight garment it will squeeze their skin. Everybody has SKIN.