De-Objectify Women in Comics: A Guide
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>Drawing women sexy is an automatic response to many artists. Done without thought. I was like that for many years until I recognized it
>If you choose to draw women sexy, that’s fine! Discussing alternatives and recognizing patterns should not threaten you.
>My intent is to help those who WANT to promote change in their work (which can be challenging). Not to shame those who choose otherwise.
http://www.heroicgirls.com/de-objectify-women-comics-guide/
>If you choose to draw women sexy, that’s fine! Discussing alternatives and recognizing patterns should not threaten you.
>My intent is to help those who WANT to promote change in their work (which can be challenging). Not to shame those who choose otherwise.
http://www.heroicgirls.com/de-objectify-women-comics-guide/