I could make those characters look 1,000 times better in about two seconds just by very slightly altering the cheek/jaw lines, so that they had faces more in keeping with classic bishoujo style and more appropriate for an action series, and I’m wondering why apparently nobody in an entire production company managed to figure that out.
It’s as if puni plush is the default setting on their Art-a-Tron 2000, and they lost the manual and nobody knows how to change it.
Why do they have puni plush faces on classic bishoujo bodies?
The result of mixing the classic art style and traditional anime medium with modern computer assisted art.
Right, but that’s not quite the “why” I’m asking.
I could make those characters look 1,000 times better in about two seconds just by very slightly altering the cheek/jaw lines, so that they had faces more in keeping with classic bishoujo style and more appropriate for an action series, and I’m wondering why apparently nobody in an entire production company managed to figure that out.
It’s as if puni plush is the default setting on their Art-a-Tron 2000, and they lost the manual and nobody knows how to change it.