>>22802866>>22802883>>22802876Ok, I'm not conveying my question very clearly.
This is what I mean by an anime face. It barely looks anything like a human, but it's used to represent a human face for the sake of artistic style/convenience.
What I'm asking is that, as the human face model they use is also very similar to the Gardevoir face, does that mean that it's supposed to have a human face if someone were to interpret a realistic rendering of a Gardevoir? Or is this a situation where the unrealistic proportions should be taken at face value to represent Gardevoir as a monster?