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[-] Pieresqi@lemmy.world 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

Ok, I will bite.

  • Face is short and rounded

For this to be true her head would have to end above her eyes. Her face is clearly oval.

  • Childlike positioning of arms and hands, which are small and thin like seen in children

Art which doesn't not comfort to the anatomy of humans doesn't exist?

  • Bows in her hair

I am truly saddened by the fact that at 18 we lose "bows in hair" license ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ

  • Childlike pout

.... What's next ? Child-like posture or walking ??

This really does look like a kid with tits.

If you would look at anatomy of adult woman and child you would notice that child's torso sides are usually flat while woman's have curvatures

If you want to make valid critique then you could have noted bigger head. Head on children is proportionally bigger than on adults

[-] GeneralVincent@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

Gotta argue with this point

Art which doesn't not comfort to the anatomy of humans doesn't exist?

That's obv not what they were saying, cuz this is obv anime. But... the hands are the size of her eyeballs, her head is bigger than her entire torso, her neck is as thin as her arms which are thinner than her pupils. Well maybe not exactly, but the point is that real children have a similar head to torso ratio (relative to adults) and thinner and smaller hands and relatively larger eyes. Anime artists know that.

The point isn't that the proportions aren't human, the point is that they're exaggerated in a way that's closer to the size of a child. So the artist can make it unrealistic, but why make it unrealistic in a way that most people would see it as child like?

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