Ok hi #artistsontwitter - one little bone to pick with the "draw THIS not THAT" examples that go around all the time re: breasts.

Breasts come in many different shapes - not just sizes. They will not always "do" the same thing. Plus, bra styles wildly change the same girl's look
The type of fullness or shallowness that a breast has will change where nipples tend to point and where breasts gravitate in various positions

Knowing your shape, fullness, root, and width are actually super important in finding a bra for a woman - they're far from universal!
The type of bra we wear can *massively* change how our breasts look - even our entire silhouette.

For me, I am a 32GG on a small frame. One bra will make me look barrel shaped and dumpy; another will bring out my waist and make my breasts seem unrealistic for my body.
Bras and breast shapes are super misunderstood. Folks estimate at least 80% of women are wearing the wrong size bra. No matter your gender, there's a good chance your concept of realistic breast shape is kinda messed up by bras and how neglected this area of education is.
SO. When it comes to those "Draw This Not That" threads, please consider not only the variety of breast shapes/types, but also the types of bras that exist and how those will interact with clothing/silhouettes.

This particular #ArtTutorial tends to get harmfully oversimplified
For the best understanding of this entire subject, I recommend:

https://bustyresources.fandom.com/wiki/Breast_shape
https://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/ 

Read the newbie guides. Read any "bra shopping is bullshit" rant; you'll get realistic insights.
Also, Bras I Hate ( http://brasihate.blogspot.com/ ) is a fantastic collection of reviews which show how different the same girl looks in different bras - plus lots of info and bras and breasts in general.

Basically, boobs are rebellious bitches. They don't follow the same rules. ❤️
Woop one more really really good example - breast roots are important, they DO NOT all start at the same point and that will very much change fits and silhouettes
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