Anime: One Piece

  • hoodatninja@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Whenever this comes up I assume people have actually never done cosplay or haven’t spent much time around cosplayers.

    Cosplayers spend 50% of conventions fixing their outfit. It never lasts the day. You can’t be tinkering with outfits on an 8-12hr shoot day every single time the person takes too big of a step or walks up a flight of stairs.

    The woman on the right in this image is standing completely still in a “normal” pose for a still photo. Go have her do 6 days on a film set and let’s see how that outfit turns out.

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        1 year ago

        That’s fair, the hand is a dead giveaway now that I look. But anyway my point largely stands I like to think lol guess I need to check hands more often sadly

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          1 year ago

          If you ask me, her proportions are a dead giveaway. Not a whole lot of real women shaped like that even after cosmetic surgery.

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            1 year ago

            i am truly amazed how many people did not question the size of her waist

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              1 year ago

              People keep saying that but you’d be surprised what people can do in photoshop and with the right lens/angle.

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                1 year ago

                This is the first indication something is off, though. It’s pretty obviously unnatural on first glance. When you look further and there’s no photoshop evidence, it’s a dead giveaway. I’m just saying it’s a really good first indication that this is not a real woman’s shape. It was the first indication to me that this image is fake in some form.

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                  1 year ago

                  Not saying you’re wrong for noticing it - you are correct afterall! I just put less stock in proportions as a starting point because of “camera and editing tricks”