garyseven said: see, if I were a vampire, and I had a bunch of people coming after me with christian crosses, I would just say I was Jewish
Five years late, but I promise you that in the era of witch hunts, that would not improve your situation at all. They were still a little sore over the whole deicide thing.
I know it's the artist's drawing style, but those legs look way too thin and too far apart; they're mismatched to the girls' arms (which look properly proportioned), and the angle and thinness of the calves indicates that their thighs would have to be spread wide (e.g. they'd be in a squat or sumo pose) for them to stand up straight.
Should these be tagged as error or bad art? The story itself and most of the illustration work are good, but those legs just bother me.
I know it's the artist's drawing style, but those legs look way too thin and too far apart; they're mismatched to the girls' arms (which look properly proportioned), and the angle and thinness of the calves indicates that their thighs would have to be spread wide (e.g. they'd be in a squat or sumo pose) for them to stand up straight.
Should these be tagged as error or bad art? The story itself and most of the illustration work are good, but those legs just bother me.
If it's the artist's style, then it's "canon" to the rest of the his/her works and not an actual error. Kōji Kumeta(a professional manga-ka) and Oda get flamed their art styles. Koji draws skinny arms and legs but has huge feet in his mangas and Oda's One Piece characters are often criticized to be the drawings of a "5 year old".