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Sam and OMG HAX!!
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This faggotry has gone on long enough. Shut the fuck up, everyone.
To the main troll here: I admit, I'm no artist, but people here are saying is you can't draw (good) fan art unless you've seen and attempted THE POSE before. If I can sum this up properly, others are saying to adequately a girl sitting down, one must draw many different styles, which involves, yes, often, copying various forms and styles and positions of the way in which a girl sits. Once you've done this enough, one gets a feeling, and an understanding of the basics required to draw WITHOUT reference. When you go to dfraw a sitting girl now, you know where to put the base of the model. The buttocks, the knee, etc. Now you can combine these into a new image, with a pose that is similar in nature, though not the same, as the originals.
As a visual example, when a child first picks up crayons to draw a house, he will look at a picture of a house and will take the basics of basics. It may be a complex shape in reality, but the child will get a square with a triangle on top. Over time, with practice, the child learns to add more detail, and use other shapes. After time, the child can draw a unique house by combining the elements he used.
So, this means, if you want to draw character X from series Y in pose Z, you don't need to have seen X in Y in Z, you just need to know the structure of character X (clothes, height, body type, etc.) and how to draw a character in a pose similar in nature to pose Z. You don't need pose Z exactly, just practice with drawing similar anatomy, and combining this experience with the base model to create something new.
In this case, it looks like Tony to me took the basic lines of the legs/buttocks with a slight change in angle, and practiced variouses poses of the torso with her legs in such a position.
If this doesn't clear things up... well, hey, why don't we all just call each other names? That always gets things solved.
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