Alexandrea Zenne
I'm no good at hands, and proportion...at least no one's found anything wrong with the kimono (that didn't retract the statement).
Have you ever thought that maybe it's because no one that "knows as much as you" has come across this yet?
That's exactly what I was trying to get at on your other thread. No one really cares if you or anyone else is drawing kimonos right or wrong, they just care about the art itself. You're not going to get some kind of prize just because you happen to have a book sitting in front of you to help you tell people what they're doing wrong.
So get off your "kimono pedestal" because you're not going to change the way people draw kimonos and anything of that nature. If people want to learn about these things, then they can go to a professional or something.....you know, someone that will be mature about the whole thing and won't mouth off because, God forbid, we don't know how to assemble or draw a kimono correctly. o_0