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Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:35 pm
by Steinherz
KeiichiO wrote:Steinherz wrote:Some new stuff from DeviantArt.
D'aaaaw
Is that supposed to be their daughter? I'd imagine they'd look older, unless Lilly's birth control somehow failed during her route...
It's supposed to be their daughter, yeah.
And remember: Meiko is the mother of a 19 year old, but doesn't look a day over 20. It's likely the animu art-style at it again.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 9:48 pm
by brythain
Steinherz wrote:And remember: Meiko is the mother of a 19 year old, but doesn't look a day over 20. It's likely the animu art-style at it again.
She actually has the same kind of appearance as some of the real-life mid-40s Japanese ladies I've met who have kids — some of whom I've taught.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:40 pm
by Charmant
Shizune's real disability is being a giant fucking monster.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 11:33 pm
by Eurobeatjester
brythain wrote:Steinherz wrote:And remember: Meiko is the mother of a 19 year old, but doesn't look a day over 20. It's likely the animu art-style at it again.
She actually has the same kind of appearance as some of the real-life mid-40s Japanese ladies I've met who have kids — some of whom I've taught.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 12:04 am
by brythain
Eurobeatjester wrote:brythain wrote:Steinherz wrote:And remember: Meiko is the mother of a 19 year old, but doesn't look a day over 20. It's likely the animu art-style at it again.
She actually has the same kind of appearance as some of the real-life mid-40s Japanese ladies I've met who have kids — some of whom I've taught.
Asian ageing graphic
Actually, there are three routes, all of which I've observed personally.
1) The Bad Ending (depicted in that graphic) — some Asians balloon after a certain age, then deflate, true; diet, healthcare etc.
2) The Neutral Ending — normal ageing, they go grey, a bit stockier, then gracefully wither.
3) The Good Ending — 50-65 is a smooth transition, the hair is greying but everything's more or less the same. 65-80 is smooth, they hit 80-85 with pure white hair and still look distinguished, and you can see glimpses of what they were like at 25. 80+ is stately but clearly old.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 1:00 am
by Valjean Lafitte
Awwww.
Dayum, Lilly's got back.
Well that was random. I take it you're not a fan of that route?
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 2:06 am
by Steinherz
Valjean Lafitte wrote:
Well that was random. I take it you're not a fan of that route?
No, it's because in that picture Shizune is about 9ft+ in size.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 3:20 am
by 300BillionDegrees
Steinherz wrote:Valjean Lafitte wrote:
Well that was random. I take it you're not a fan of that route?
No, it's because in that picture Shizune is about 9ft+ in size.
You're forgetting that it is a school for the disabled - those steps are only two inches high
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 4:20 am
by Comrade
brythain wrote:Eurobeatjester wrote:brythain wrote:
She actually has the same kind of appearance as some of the real-life mid-40s Japanese ladies I've met who have kids — some of whom I've taught.
Asian ageing graphic
Actually, there are three routes, all of which I've observed personally.
1) The Bad Ending (depicted in that graphic) — some Asians balloon after a certain age, then deflate, true; diet, healthcare etc.
2) The Neutral Ending — normal ageing, they go grey, a bit stockier, then gracefully wither.
3) The Good Ending — 50-65 is a smooth transition, the hair is greying but everything's more or less the same. 65-80 is smooth, they hit 80-85 with pure white hair and still look distinguished, and you can see glimpses of what they were like at 25. 80+ is stately but clearly old.
SCIENCE!
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 5:44 am
by d2r
300BillionDegrees wrote:You're forgetting that it is a school for the disabled - those steps are only two inches high
HE'S SOLVED THE MYSTERY
Atario wrote:
Is that supposed to be their daughter? Because she looks like she's supposed to be maybe eight or so, but they sure don't look eight years older. Could be interference from the art style, though.
But yeah, d'awww
I think the problem is also that they're wearing the same clothing.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:01 am
by Munchenhausen
Steinherz wrote:Some new stuff from DeviantArt.
D'aaaaw
[ChildAbductionInProgress.jpg]
Who says it actually
IS their daughter?
They could quite easily become the Japanese Fred and Rose West. Just sayin'.
Also Lilly's eyes seem to be tracking. That doesn't sit right with me. It's sick and wrong.
Charmant wrote:Shizune's real disability is being a giant fucking monster.
I laughed so hard I farted a little
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 6:48 am
by Valjean Lafitte
Steinherz wrote:Valjean Lafitte wrote:
Well that was random. I take it you're not a fan of that route?
No, it's because in that picture Shizune is about 9ft+ in size.
*actually looks at the picture this time*
......ohhhhhhhh.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2014 8:40 pm
by Valjean Lafitte
Awesome Shizune art by Mike Inel. Apologies if this was already posted before.
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 3:05 am
by AaronIsCrunchy
Valjean Lafitte wrote:Awesome Shizune art by Mike Inel. Apologies if this was already posted before.
That's really rather good. Pretty sad though
Re: Favourite artworks - reprise.
Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:06 am
by Cheapchip
Valjean Lafitte wrote:Awesome Shizune art by Mike Inel.
Although I know that Shizune is clutching her skirt tightly because of her feels, I keep thinking that she is clutching because she got her period