>>10772909Just makes it hotter, honestly. What a woman she must be. You know it does seem that there're quite a lot of women artists who do that in Japan. Wonder why that is. Also, aaaaaaaaa. I lost what I typed by closing the page on accident.
>Sure, link it. I assume it has something to do with your picture.Alright. The other image is unrelated, though it's from this same collection:
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/95773527/#95774761>That might be due to the fact that photos exist now.Well, that's of course why the practive existed then. Still, it's a shame that it's been almost lost to time. You don't see it beyond heads of state, or in art schools and such. But who wants to sit for those, anyway?
>I haven't seen a digital artist's work in progress.It still takes a lot of skill and practice, even if that isn't as immediately noticable as it is with the paintings we're talking about. Probably due to the fact we're so used to seeing digital art that it just blends in with everything else. Anyway, if you'd like to see what goes on behind the scenes, one of the ID girls does steams that show it. Here:
https://youtu.be/-Pgb7OD3oUo?t=5520>Isn't that the case for manga as well?Oh, for sure. Things like shonen is to their adult stuff, like what capeshit (what /co/ calls superhero comix) is to the stuff I showed you. But just how shonen is the most popular genre there, capeshit's still the most popular genre here as well, leading people to see it as being only that.
>May I ask why you thought that your preference for younger girls is the strange one here?Like I said, it's just the puritanical culture talking. Coming from a place where, despite people's first encounters happening at such a young age, it still seems more frowned upon than it does in Europe. Least that's the impression I get of Europe. Correct me if I'm wrong.