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if i were to, say, draw my own pfp (not this one [didn't make it], but one with another character in it)
what poses would be good for that sorta thing?
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@the more the merrier (nice username btw) the instrument holding is super character specific, so i want some general pose ideas that would make good pfp material for any/all characters
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(Thank you so much! Yours is just excellent!)
A few beginner’s thoughts: Double-handed wave; shielding (whilst not obscuring) their face to look up at the sky; shyly leaning to one side; straight (and leaning) arms pointing skywards to make an ‘A’ shape; cupping their face in their hands to look eagerly at all the comments below them; leaning back with their hands resting within their work gear or lightly on top of their shirt; resting on their haunches with their face gently tilted to one side; eyes closed whilst their body is mid-spin; hands thrown to the side and above, and their body curved, as they slide into the frame; sweet hand gestures pressed into their cheeks as their elbows rest on the frame of the pfp; peeking out from a corner of this frame whilst they look up at an explosion of detail within their background; or resting on the floor, hair loose around them, on a bed of colour or quotes or sheaths of paper full of ideas.
If you ever include more than one character in your pfp, I love that design trope where you have two distinct portraits that (look as if they) are interacting with one another (simply looking towards the other, or eagerly gesturing to each other, or even playing a sport together). A User, I think you'll create something next-level!