08-09-2010, 11:00 AM
May I just make a comment whilst I'm here and going on from Marshall's point. Your abdominals on that character are going to be a pain in the arse, in all due reality if we were going for muscle correctness then those second set of arms wouldn't be able to move.
You'd need a second layer of pectoral or a larger pectoral (chest) muscle that can attach to the lower set of arms. This would allow the arms to move inwards towards the centre line of the body, in a similar kind of method you'd need to do a push up.
However if we look at your sprite, it's uncertain as to whether the sprite would look better or worse with a larger chest region. So it's a bit of a gamble as to how realistic you may want to get or much human anatomy you may want to use. I do hope this information helps you though, that's what I am here for.
Eddie
You'd need a second layer of pectoral or a larger pectoral (chest) muscle that can attach to the lower set of arms. This would allow the arms to move inwards towards the centre line of the body, in a similar kind of method you'd need to do a push up.
However if we look at your sprite, it's uncertain as to whether the sprite would look better or worse with a larger chest region. So it's a bit of a gamble as to how realistic you may want to get or much human anatomy you may want to use. I do hope this information helps you though, that's what I am here for.
Eddie
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