I still maintain that the atonamy in this is pitiful- despite what people argue about "she's turned, it's supposed to be this way" or "her left side is covered by the shirt".
I've looked at that, tried to put it in perspective in that way, and it just doesn't work. That doesn't excuse the absence of rib spacing, the bizarre bulging hip lines or the strange breast physics that are going on here. If people are going to disagree, well, whatever, I don't think that's right, but a tag isn't worth that much fighting.
At the very least I think this deserves an "exaggerated proportions" tag. Which I think we do have.
I still maintain that the atonamy in this is pitiful- despite what people argue about "she's turned, it's supposed to be this way" or "her left side is covered by the shirt".
I've looked at that, tried to put it in perspective in that way, and it just doesn't work. That doesn't excuse the absence of rib spacing, the bizarre bulging hip lines or the strange breast physics that are going on here. If people are going to disagree, well, whatever, I don't think that's right, but a tag isn't worth that much fighting.
At the very least I think this deserves an "exaggerated proportions" tag. Which I think we do have.
*shrug*
Briefly skimming this artist's work shows that this is kind of his style. Compare this one to this and this. This artist does torsos incredibly slender and long, with breasts that are large and kind of floaty, and hips somewhat wide and low-set.
Briefly skimming this artist's work shows that this is kind of his style. Compare this one to this and this. This artist does torsos incredibly slender and long, with breasts that are large and kind of floaty, and hips somewhat wide and low-set.