You're really crossing a line with this Teal. When it comes to artwork and criticism in general, simply stating something is bad or wrong to the artist's face comes off as rude. Privately, we all have things we dislike, but we don't tell for a reason. You can't be a critic without knowing how to (or how to say it) fix the problem.
Granted, breasts are not easy to draw, and without a good amount of references, practice, or experiences (something I know many of us lack), drawing them will never be a very simple task.
That's not the first time I've heard that, and DG-VR knows that too.
I agree that it's not easy to draw them correctly. And I admit that I didn't even had experience at all begin this month. but I rather like to hear a way to improve it.
Breasts are difficult because they are one of the few body parts not reinforced by anything rigid like bone. Practicing with real models isn't really an option here, as models (especially nude models) are hard to come by for anyone not in art school or something similar, and it's very understandable that using yourself as reference is uncomfortable (or pointless, if you are a male).
I guess the best alternative I can think of is to study anatomical charts, but I won't pretend to be much of a drawing teacher (of much of a talented drawer, for that matter).
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