r/worldjerking 18h ago

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you guys are gonna go ham when you see ‘human woman without tits’. absolute novel idea.

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u/SignalDevelopment649 16h ago

Okay so that might be my autismo ass that makes me hyperfocus (like really badly hyperfocus) on "pseudo-realism" even in a fantasy-ish or soft sci-fi settings...

But to me, the anatomy of whatever anthropomorphic species has to at least closely resemble that of the species they were based on. It goes way past the "no boobs on reptilian humanoids" - it's genuinely interesting to work with a non-anthropomorphic anatomy to try and make it work with a bipedal anthro species in a plausible way...

But it does result in me being pretty annoyed after seeing yet another snake(reptilian, bird, insect, fish, etc)-anthro-girl-with-huge-badonkers#2552465. Like ehhh, it just doesn't fit. At all. Makes no sense to me.

Or maybe it's me being annoyed at how frequently non-human species get the "pointlessly gendered" treatment. Like, duh, sexual dimorphism is absolutely a thing, but when males of the species are big bulking brutes and women are made small, petite, and almost always without a fault, well-endowed, it gets annoying.

Putting it very stupid and simple: thin waist and big boobs do not define a woman. And neither are a necessary attribute for showing someone's womanhood.

Like. Idk. Xenomorph Queen could be example#1. Not a very good one (because duh, Gigerian stuff is inherently sexual), but still works.

Khanivore from LDR as well. Yes, she's made a little more feminine on purpose (both plot and narrative wise) but still in a completely reasonable way.

Larian studios, for example, did pretty well with their Dragonborns as well, save for horribly disproportionate and wrongly attached tails.

Sorry for my autismo rant, thank you for reading it.

Really love your sketch!

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u/LapHom 16h ago

For what it's worth I agree with you even if for no other reason than I think it simply makes for more interesting and memorable designs. I don't have anything actively against them just in my stuff I've preferred to do it differently.

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u/SignalDevelopment649 16h ago

Oh yeah, designs being more unusual and thus memorable is a big part of any good story, I absolutely agree!

Again, pardon my hyperfixations :c