flagging a post just because of the collarbone "seemingly" connected to arm? really?
Don't get huffy. Don't say "it looks fine". Explain why you think the flag is wrong. Provide evidence.
In this case, I think the anatomy is acceptable BECAUSE
1: That is not the clavicle, that is the apparent top of her pectoral muscles, being pulled up by the raised arms 2: Her armpit, where the most obvious separator between her pectorals and her bicep would be, is being covered up by the shred of happi; it is not a contiguous muscle group.
The problem could also be the position of her arm. The upper chest looks how I'd expect to see it if she were at about a 45deg angle to the viewer but the arm and shoulder are drawn as if she were laying flat and straight with us, so it looks like her shoulder joint is attached to the top of her ribcage.
well, sorry...it's just the reasoning on this mass flagging just pointing out very minor, insignificant things and really demanding for perfection which danbooru don't really do. majority of the reasons for flagging feels more appropriate to be a critique than a flag, and even at that, it still feels very nitpicky and opinionated too.
and i just find this to be the most ridiculous reason to flag an artwork, and i gotta react somehow. as an artist, this really rustle my jimmies.
and why my comment always get hidden 5 minutes after i post my comment.
The problem could also be the position of her arm. The upper chest looks how I'd expect to see it if she were at about a 45deg angle to the viewer but the arm and shoulder are drawn as if she were laying flat and straight with us, so it looks like her shoulder joint is attached to the top of her ribcage.
The problem could also be the position of her arm. The upper chest looks how I'd expect to see it if she were at about a 45deg angle to the viewer but the arm and shoulder are drawn as if she were laying flat and straight with us, so it looks like her shoulder joint is attached to the top of her ribcage.
This!
Bad perspective is not the problem here. The shoulder is nonexistent.