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Dju xD Fine, I won't go step in your territory LOL
xDD Omg... I never give people the "What I'd pay" price. I'm so picky and unless it's one of the few artists that I like, I wouldn't pay a cent for it. x__x;;
Also, on the subject of "swan like necks and chunky thighs"... It has to do with style originality too, doesn't it? And how much they worked on it. If the style is original and the work gone in it is pretty, then I don't think it's that much of a sin really. I just get really ticked off when very sub-par art in general get like, 5mil each piece. x__x;;
I mean like "If I was a billionaire" sort of thing. I mean, I wouldn't say no to good art no matter who it's from yanno? XD
And no, the 'style' excuse is soo out of fashion, anyone who claims that now is just covering for their complete and utter lack of knowledge on anatomy. Like a high paid artist I know--she recently drew a picture were the legs were like tree stumps pretty much and the upper body was all dainty and delicate. That's not a style, it's "I've no idea how to draw legs nicely".
xDD I understand the need for anatomy, but no matter how good your anatomy is, style is something that is either original or not. Sometimes you can be the best at anatomy but your art would make people yawn--there's nothing exciting in something seen a million times.
That being said, I always end up liking artists if I've seen their bottoms. One of my friends can sell her halfbodies for millions, but she refuses to even consider going below that line or drawing another gender. Her art is great, I mean, but that turns me off enough to not even consider buying it. I need to see improvement and drive in an artists work to consider it as "good art".
Jin Yeah, I totally understand that. xD My mom is a self taught fashion designer and you have *no* idea how she gets frazzled over the fact that I draw anime before I've even learnt how to draw the from real life.
It really comes down to laziness in my part. x__x;;