cmdrsilverbolt said:You're wrong. Even with the subtracted bulk of the shoulder padding, his waist is disproportionally smaller, making him look anorexic.
I'm not wrong... It's a digital calculated body dressed later...
cmdrsilverbolt said:You're wrong. Even with the subtracted bulk of the shoulder padding, his waist is disproportionally smaller, making him look anorexic.
cmdrsilverbolt said:You're wrong. Even with the subtracted bulk of the shoulder padding, his waist is disproportionally smaller, making him look anorexic.
I was being as absurd as OP, but if you need me to clarify, was joke.
cmdrsilverbolt said:Hm, I don't know. All I know, is that I don't like the way it looks/> But I agree with you that lean is sexy. But there's a difference between lean and weird body proportions. That's all, really.
Great, but you don't mean a majority.. sadlycmdrsilverbolt said:Nah, I've seen sexy male bodies/>/> That's not the problem.
The title is weird by itself.cmdrsilverbolt said:This whole thread is weird, and I okay with getting weird with it![]()
The thing is that Geralt is not naked here. He is wearing a chain mail, and chain mail does not have a thickness of a bikini.Wichat said:Or maybe the majority of people of this forum are more used or find more natural to seeing naked female bodies than male ones and this pic of Geralt squeaks before their eyes
If it make by dwarves maybe... Have you seen the metallic jacket and gloves of professional butchers? Realism is good but It were better if we shouldn't want to impose it so hardly in a fantasy world. Dawrves are fantasy after all and Geralt loves and admires their creations. Do you really that the devs of CDPR didn't study deep in the subject of this material?vivaxardas said:The thing is that Geralt is not naked here. He is wearing a chain mail, and chain mail does not have a thickness of a bikini.
Wichat said:Do you really that the devs of CDPR didn't study deep in the subject of this material?
They did, and they demonstrated it in TW2. We had a lot of armor that showed Geralt lean, but did not look like it was just a paint on his naked body. They can give us an option to remove an armor from him and let him run (semi)naked, if some lady prefers to see him this way, but armor is for protection against swords, arrows, claws and teeth. It should be flexible, but sturdy, and, thus, thick enough.Wichat said:If it make by dwarves maybe... Have you seen the metallic jacket and gloves of professional butchers? Realism is good but It were better if we shouldn't want to impose it so hardly in a fantasy world. Dawrves are fantasy after all and Geralt loves and admires their creations. Do you really that the devs of CDPR didn't study deep in the subject of this material?
Yeah, and even male models don't have disproportionally skinny waists. Geralt's new waist is anatomically off, that's the problem.vivaxardas said:The thing is that Geralt is not naked here. He is wearing a chain mail, and chain mail does not have a thickness of a bikini.
Ok, I I yield my creema catalana in their favor, then.AgentBlue said:While I was not around at the time, I seem to recall a similar incident during TW2's development process...
CDProjekt devs strike me as passionate, extremely talented but human nonetheless.
We're here to help.
Emmmmm Geralt has not his soulder and chest unprotected as this model.What about a footbal player with his protection??cmdrsilverbolt said:Yeah, and even male models don't have disproportionally skinny waists. Geralt's new waist is anatomically off, that's the problem.
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AgentBlue said:cmdr_silverbolt,
How on Earth did you get a picture of me?!