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Her left knee does seemed to be turned inward. Could be uncomfortable if held too long.
Think the problem is less the direction of the knee than the direction of the knee with the foot pointing at the camera. There's only so much you can rotate your ankle and have your knee and foot pointing in different directions; I can't do that in the mirror, though I'm guessing there are people more flexible than me who can.
Funny what people notice though, because I'd never have seen that. What I would consider off is how the fingers make the top of the blade look like it's tilted towards her, while at the right hand the hilt and flat of the blade are facing the camera. The sword would have to bend in the middle for both of those to make sense.
I'm gonna pick on Hugo for a second (though I always feel bad making art criticism, as an aspiring arteeeest myself it's hard to think back to a few months ago when I was oblivious to what really goes into making this stuff) on this piece since it's the first one to comes to mind with the flat weapon bit. Same thing with the hammer here, it's flat against the camera. To be perfectly fair, it's neither impossible nor inconceivable for him to be holding the hammer at that angle, he just wouldn't be able to swing it that way.
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Lord Fyre wrote:Flexibility? It looks like her hip is dislocated!Shensen wrote:Bragging about your "flexibility"?TriOmegaZero wrote:Her left knee does seemed to be turned inward. Could be uncomfortable if held too long.Perform (dance) +22 lets you do all sorts of squirrelly moves!
Don't knock it till you... um... knock it... um... back into place.