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>>2580534
Trace the outline of his body under the armor and find out.

The broader point you raise is a good one: making adjustments for the sake of better composition.

Take >pic as an example. The original concept the photographer and/or couple had in mind was probably very different than the outcome. If you don't think you can make your character's pose work quite right, there's nothing wrong with changing the pose to one that will read better.

In your example, if that was your character and you felt like the anatomy was off simply because the character has an unusual body-type, maybe don't have him face the camera dead on. When setting up a scene you should keep in mind that the human body is capable of doing weird shit, both in terms of form and of motion, and you're generally going to have to adjust many aspects of your original concept as you develop your scene.

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