It's great seeing an updated-version of such an old Monster Girl.
The armored arms and legs are great, and the brick-lines that continue onto the skin before fading is also great.
It's a shame that the bra and underwear have basically remain the same and plain though; with such a castle-like redesign, I'm sure something more creative could have been done.
It's great seeing an updated-version of such an old Monster Girl.
The armored arms and legs are great, and the brick-lines that continue onto the skin before fading is also great.
It's a shame that the bra and underwear have basically remain the same and plain though; with such a castle-like redesign, I'm sure something more creative could have been done.
Simple is the best! -since she'll be wearing it for a very long time, decorated/intricately patterned underwear would be in tatters quicker than those.
The hell is even the point if she's literally just a girl with some shit slapped on. I hate monstergirls with all of my heart but at least the other ones are...you know, monstrous.
If you don't like it you don't have to be here, instead of leaving an asshole comment and ruin people's mood.
Amusingly, the comment by Chagen46 does bring to attention an interesting detail about the remade Golem that I must say I rather enjoy; the brick-lines and redone arms and legs make her look a lot more 'artificial' than the original version -- a lot LESS 'girl with some shit slapped on' than the original used to (the original certainly felt like most of the 'golem' bits were just clothes, in all honesty). The arms in particular (compared to the original bare arms) look 'made of stone' rather than 'it's just clothes', at least to me, and I'm rather glad for it.