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6/15/2025, 4:33:51 AM
>>95872852
Here in pic related is how to have a bunch of people posing for a picture and actually do it right. They look nothing like cosplayers, they look like adventurers.
Two of the men are smiling. I like this picture. Your smiling men hypothesis is wrong. Completely wrong. Even if this didn't have smiling men you'd still be wrong because it's not the lack of smiling men that I like, it's all the other parts that are just better in this image.
Apart from the technical skill on display in terms of realistic colour that doesn't look it was computer rendered by a cel shader, in pic related there is composition. Something is happening. It's not just a bunch of posers with one of them looking surprised at her gummy unicorns, there's the idea that something has happened that has put these people in this position for other than a holiday snapshot. The wizard looks a little uncomfortable with his smile, maybe he's embarrassed because he didn't do much or he doesn't want credit when mummy and daddy dragon come looking for whoever killed baby. The big man is proud of his job. The cleric seems disdainful of this evil beast which has been slain. The two women look like they're looking at and interacting with each other, the one on the right seeming relieved and elated, and we can see arrows in the corpse of from the bow of the left woman so we know she has been involved in something.
In that "modernity" image we're supposed to be amazed that the woman's cantrip has worked because she's clearly amazed it has worked. Wow, just wow. They're in a literal pastoral scene which, if you recall the pastoral movement, was supposed to be some sort of romanticised, idealised, golden age. So our ideal is that we're supposed to stand around posing for the camera?
Here in pic related is how to have a bunch of people posing for a picture and actually do it right. They look nothing like cosplayers, they look like adventurers.
Two of the men are smiling. I like this picture. Your smiling men hypothesis is wrong. Completely wrong. Even if this didn't have smiling men you'd still be wrong because it's not the lack of smiling men that I like, it's all the other parts that are just better in this image.
Apart from the technical skill on display in terms of realistic colour that doesn't look it was computer rendered by a cel shader, in pic related there is composition. Something is happening. It's not just a bunch of posers with one of them looking surprised at her gummy unicorns, there's the idea that something has happened that has put these people in this position for other than a holiday snapshot. The wizard looks a little uncomfortable with his smile, maybe he's embarrassed because he didn't do much or he doesn't want credit when mummy and daddy dragon come looking for whoever killed baby. The big man is proud of his job. The cleric seems disdainful of this evil beast which has been slain. The two women look like they're looking at and interacting with each other, the one on the right seeming relieved and elated, and we can see arrows in the corpse of from the bow of the left woman so we know she has been involved in something.
In that "modernity" image we're supposed to be amazed that the woman's cantrip has worked because she's clearly amazed it has worked. Wow, just wow. They're in a literal pastoral scene which, if you recall the pastoral movement, was supposed to be some sort of romanticised, idealised, golden age. So our ideal is that we're supposed to stand around posing for the camera?
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