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Aziraphale:
"Unconventionally attractive" always sticks in my craw, too, though, because it suggests that someone's attractive despite something, rather than just plain being attractive. Besides, it's the non-standard stuff that makes people interesting and (well, for me at least) tends to influence what I think of their looks. I hate airbrushed, standardized "beauty."
With that being said, Claire looks like her head was put haphazardly on Faye or Tai's body here, or at least as though she's got a larger frame than she's got in-comic. I like Claire more... Claire-ish?
That was today's moment of Claire-ity. :claireface:
Welu:
Maybe it's because I'm familiar with that artist's style but it looks to me like she's very faithfully adapted Claire to her style, you can see it in the (minimal) width difference of the bust/waist/hips. When they've drawn Faye before, it's a much more obviously busty and curvy figure.
Actually on their tumblr page they have a drawing of Faye in the same post as the Claire drawing, which nicely shows the difference in figures in the same art style.
AprilArcus:
--- Quote from: Welu on 23 Oct 2014, 14:47 ---Maybe it's because I'm familiar with that artist's style but it looks to me like she's very faithfully adapted Claire to her style, you can see it in the (minimal) width difference of the bust/waist/hips. When they've drawn Faye before, it's a much more obviously busty and curvy figure.
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Not sure about that. Look at Hanners in the strip you linked - in Jeph's art, Claire's body type is closer to Hannelore's than it is to any other non-Clinton character, but in Amanda's art, she looks a lot closer to Faye and Marigold.
ReindeerFlotilla:
This would appear to be the same artist. while I have no issue with this interpretation of Claire, what little we see of Marten and Hannelore in the guest strip suggests this is not an "on model" attempt at drawing her.
BrusselSprouts:
Doodled when I was supposed to be writing an essay. I really love how sardonic (is that the right word? seems like the right word) Dora's expression ended up being.
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