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real world anime characters

Worth1000 is presenting a photoshop contest of anime character proportions on real world people. Freaky, though-provoking, and a little bit dissettling.

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  1. Cool, although the noses seem to be neglected. A lot of them are thinned, but they also need to have an upward swoop and a flat end.

    Or perhaps that's just the anime I remember.

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  2. I'm pretty sure it's case-by-case on the nose. I think I've seen some that stylistically drop the nose entirely, some that just make vague gestures at defining it, and some recent ones that render them nearly in a western level of detail.

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