>>6469856>still ignoring the main point of contentionAre you really this blind?
Again, the BARE PLASTIC is showing inbetween printed dots on the Figuarts. IT's the same way on most print media before the 90s, where the paper isn't fully colored.
Again, Hasbro and DCC avoid that look by applying paint apps where they should. The irises are tampographs. The whites of the eyes are spray masks. Same with the lips. They apply dots over this, so it doesn't look like a 70s quality print job.
Here's modern print media. Notice that they still use dots, but it's way tighter and there are barely any spaces where the bare paper is showing. The way Hasbro/DCC does it is even better because there is a solid paint app under the dots, so that the bare plastic doesn't show where it shouldnt (eyes, lips, face masks, etc).