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The Hardest Part of a Full-Body Composite: Getting Feet to Actually Belong
Feet ruin more composites than any other body part. Not faces, not hands — feet. I’ve seen otherwise flawless work fall apart the moment the subject makes contact with the ground, because the artist didn’t account for weight, surface interaction, or the subtle way light wraps around skin pressed against a floor or grass or stone. I’ve been guilty of it myself. Early in my career I once finished a composite I was genuinely proud of, only to realize the shadow under the subject’s left foot was pointing in a completely different direction than every other shadow in the scene.