Note: I'm not very good/experienced at drawing women. I find drawing men easier but this has not turned out as bad as I expected.

Frame; Remembering anatomy classes and that women are drawn with two triangles. Looking a bit wobbly on her feet.

Filling out the frame. I was going to go for one hand clenched, and another making a force field but it looked a little weak.

So I opted for both hands spread out. As I'm illustrating the characters from the first film, Sue doesn't quite have control of her force fields, yet she's still a strong character.

Hair and uniform. Panten pro V advert hair has made a return I see.

A few more little details which...are a bit obsolete as I'm making these simple vectors.
I'm planning to have all of the fantastic four characters drawn today and then I can start positioning them on the book cover design which I need to post. These are going to be quick, and simple but hopefully still affective. We'll have to see come crit time~
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