I've always been taught to stand perpendicular to your target. For a right handed person, the bow would be on your left arm which points straight left. Your right arm pulls the string from the bow across your body, your hand stopping just past your jaw. This way, the vanes end up very close to your face, allowing you to look down the shaft to aim.haffeysucks wrote:
yeah but the hand thats holding the bow goes across your body. so the player model should have the bow on the right, being held with the left arm taking up a lot of the screen, and the right arm holding the string back
IMO, it should be like that and you zoom in when you draw the string. However, that poses its own problems; I like haffey's solution, as long as the arm doesn't take up too much space.