Trying out a more drastic perspective shot. Not just the steeper angle but playing with the much fatter pen width for the foreground body parts. I could never draw a whole Spider-Man comic. Not just because his costume has a thousand extra lines, but because 90% of the time he is swinging around buildings and I hate drawing backgrounds. Even this one that I phoned in. I mean, his hand is on a glass window, I would have to draw that reflecting his palm. And all the other windows would have to show what's reflecting from across the street? What a nightmare.

Drawn using Clip Studio Paint Pro on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4. Here be the process gif:

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