Disillusioned
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As a hobby artist I have been reading and watching a lot of learning material about creating characters, and recently I was watching a video where couple of sculpters/3D artists were talking about anatomy and how to "give character" to your character. It was absolutely hilarious how many unintentional blackpills they dropped during the video. To give you the extremely simple abridged version: If you want your character to come off as good and trustworthy just make them look clean and ideal, but if you want them to come off as evil and untrustworthy, then just give them more physical flaws and make them look unnatural compared to the "ideal". The full video was of course a lot more in-depth than this, but that's pretty much their argument. They literally just claim:
Looks good: Character is pure and can be trusted!
Looks very flawed and imperfect: Evil and untrustworthy
I don't think they were intentionally trying to drop blackpills, but man did they do a good job at it.
I don't remember the exact video since it's been a while but I think it was something from flippednormals. It's also possible that it was a paid video so it may not be on the actual channel. But holy fuck are artists redpilled on looks vs personality.
Looks good: Character is pure and can be trusted!
Looks very flawed and imperfect: Evil and untrustworthy
I don't think they were intentionally trying to drop blackpills, but man did they do a good job at it.
I don't remember the exact video since it's been a while but I think it was something from flippednormals. It's also possible that it was a paid video so it may not be on the actual channel. But holy fuck are artists redpilled on looks vs personality.