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<blockquote data-quote="small pumpkin man" data-source="post: 3967011" data-attributes="member: 57910"><p>I should point out that I really like her facial expression here, it was always the part I liked best about the picture, and your correct, it is very adventury.</p><p></p><p>As for the pose, maybe, my first impression on looking at is still she's a cheesecake girl posing for "the camera", but looking closer with your guidance, I do see the relaxed readiness there, so it may just be my perception.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think one of those words does not mean what you think it means, it could be "Caucasian", or it could be "clearly", because while she might well not be Caucasian, that certainly doesn't appear clear to me, note Wyrmshadows also assumed that she's wearing lipstick.</p><p></p><p>To <em>me</em>, she looks like shes wearing foundation/powder, but that's merely in the eye of the beholder, there's no way I'm going to convince someone of that who doesn't see it.</p><p></p><p>By "models hair", I meant hair models, it looks like an add for a shampoo, where they flick it out and it's long and strait and has no straggly bits, I know woman with hair like that, and I can't see them wearing it out like that in the woods, certainly attainable with magic, (which could also keep it out of her eyes in combat), certainly acceptable, it was a small point.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yep, they're cuisses, she's still wearing a thong, and she's still more sexualized than someone in a bikini, and way more than someone in actual armour.</p><p></p><p>uhh, yeah, no, she could have a skirt (or whatever) and a larger breast plate without harming her maneuverability and allow her to actually cover up both squishy internal organs and the arteries closest to the skin on the human body (but mostly the squishy internal organs).</p><p></p><p>Absolutely, I read your earlier explanation and I'm impressed by the fact that when asked for a metal bikini warrior, you drew a competent looking woman who's wearing relatively accurate armour with a bunch of parts cut out as opposed to a mostly naked chick with a porn face, I also think there's a decent chunk of women (mostly the type who are already okay with being in a male orientated hobby) out there who would choose this as an avatar.</p><p></p><p>It's still unnecessarily sexualized, it's still cheese cake, and pictures like this are still far less appropriate than the other two you showed. (like I said earlier, I really like the second one).</p><p></p><p></p><p>(NB, response to picture of model, did you take it from a picture like that, or that picture? because she is wearing makeup there (likely not just on her face too), she does have recently done hair, and I think the skin colour looks lighter in your picture because you've used the colour of her skin while under the heavy photography lighting as opposed to the natural colour, so she doesn't look tanned at all in your picture, making her appear essentially Caucasian. It's also possible that my instant reaction of "that's not an adventurer, that's a model" was based off subtle hints I'm not able to consiously articulate.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="small pumpkin man, post: 3967011, member: 57910"] I should point out that I really like her facial expression here, it was always the part I liked best about the picture, and your correct, it is very adventury. As for the pose, maybe, my first impression on looking at is still she's a cheesecake girl posing for "the camera", but looking closer with your guidance, I do see the relaxed readiness there, so it may just be my perception. I think one of those words does not mean what you think it means, it could be "Caucasian", or it could be "clearly", because while she might well not be Caucasian, that certainly doesn't appear clear to me, note Wyrmshadows also assumed that she's wearing lipstick. To [i]me[/i], she looks like shes wearing foundation/powder, but that's merely in the eye of the beholder, there's no way I'm going to convince someone of that who doesn't see it. By "models hair", I meant hair models, it looks like an add for a shampoo, where they flick it out and it's long and strait and has no straggly bits, I know woman with hair like that, and I can't see them wearing it out like that in the woods, certainly attainable with magic, (which could also keep it out of her eyes in combat), certainly acceptable, it was a small point. Yep, they're cuisses, she's still wearing a thong, and she's still more sexualized than someone in a bikini, and way more than someone in actual armour. uhh, yeah, no, she could have a skirt (or whatever) and a larger breast plate without harming her maneuverability and allow her to actually cover up both squishy internal organs and the arteries closest to the skin on the human body (but mostly the squishy internal organs). Absolutely, I read your earlier explanation and I'm impressed by the fact that when asked for a metal bikini warrior, you drew a competent looking woman who's wearing relatively accurate armour with a bunch of parts cut out as opposed to a mostly naked chick with a porn face, I also think there's a decent chunk of women (mostly the type who are already okay with being in a male orientated hobby) out there who would choose this as an avatar. It's still unnecessarily sexualized, it's still cheese cake, and pictures like this are still far less appropriate than the other two you showed. (like I said earlier, I really like the second one). (NB, response to picture of model, did you take it from a picture like that, or that picture? because she is wearing makeup there (likely not just on her face too), she does have recently done hair, and I think the skin colour looks lighter in your picture because you've used the colour of her skin while under the heavy photography lighting as opposed to the natural colour, so she doesn't look tanned at all in your picture, making her appear essentially Caucasian. It's also possible that my instant reaction of "that's not an adventurer, that's a model" was based off subtle hints I'm not able to consiously articulate.) [/QUOTE]
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