
A dakimakura of a character, who seems to be 100% all real bishoujo, is set to shortly arrive – packing a fleshy bulk of second dimensional female skin in all the areas in which many would agree it matters most.
This originally sketched bishoujo may be outright stacked in the upper body, although that doesn’t do anything overall aside from make her amusing to gawk at. This character design is truly the epitome of generic, despite some finer aspects in the visage being present – and the reason for this is that beyond the eyes which are indeed a lovely gradient, all else is not merely bland visually, but perfectly adhering to stereotype.
Busty blonde female in seifuku with pink pantsu – and aside from those trope elements, she has naught else. Even the stockings she adorns around her legs fail to rescue her appearance as her legs aren’t well-illustrated whatsoever – consisting of a lacking contour which seems too straight-edged, as well as inconsiderate of human skin texture.
Yet even worse, shadow is near entirely absent throughout this artwork – literally being missing to the point that it seems as if the artist made no effort at all to properly embellish his bishoujo with depth or vitality. And still not stopping there, the outline is poorly applied in every respect – being much too solid and bold in some areas, resulting in that it simply seems awkward, as again, there’s no proper shadow transitioning to be found anywhere.
It’s a substandard huggable pillow unfortunately – though nonetheless, if it has oppai, it will sell.
















Jun 6, 2013 @ 15:44 CDT
unattractive? how is that unattractive?