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IS THE THUMBS UP OR THE CIRCLE BETTER IM GONNA CRASH OUT
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i dont know man this is a really important issue that warrants a whole thread though
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Will you fuckers just draw from reference already?
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>>7849104
I believe circle is supposed to signify the drawing is more graphic and simple while the thumbs up is supposed to signify that their is more indication of fat and muscle and anatomy in the line work
If its an actual jap account I can guess that left is supposed to be more ideal cause jap readers would be looking at it from right to left anyway(plus the drawing thats in black is just as bumpy as so I assume thats the artist intention that fat and muscle good)
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>>7849104
sigh... just ask this shit in /beg/int, man
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>>7849104
I like the thumbs up more
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>>7849138
beat me to it fr ong imma crash out bixnoodz
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>>7849104
Feel like circle would be "ok" as in "not wrong" and thumbs up is "good", just going by how my japanese teacher used to use those things
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>>7849138
I just know the person who made this is annoying as fuck but my god did I laugh
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>>7849104
Thumbs up is acceptable while circle is more exaggerated and round
Just, like, use your noggin
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>>7849217
That's what the triangoru is for. The sircoru is supposed to be for if it's completely correct.
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>>7849104
If you do like left sensei will shove his thumb up your asshole
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>>7849138
jej kek
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>>7849104
The left is better to me because it's more realistic.
Keep in mind that none of what this artist says should be taken as guidance. He's merely broadcasting his preferences. A lot of what he posts is disagreeable, like picrel.
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>>7849104
The thumbs up is obviously better and it more clearly delineates the forms.
Circle is a melting mess.
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>>7849138
who even makes these?
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>>7849711
John Wojak personally handcrafts each one.
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>>7849104
Neither are better, both are accurate, they just serve different purposes
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>>7849711
real life
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>>7849709
That's not disagreeable. That's good athletic on the left and good chub on the right
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>>7849138
>tfw zoomer slang is just Ebonics
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>>7849138
BBC mindbroke you
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>>7849873
I don't even watch tv lol
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>>7849709
You selected the wrong picture, man. What did you really want to show us?
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>>7849797
Yet that's not what the picture is saying. It's saying chubby > fit, which is nothing but a declaration of personal preferences, making it highly disagreeable. This artist's posts aren't supposed to be taken to heart.
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>>7851048
It's obviously his preference, you're being a retard
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>>7851050
>>That's his personal preference, so don't take it to heart.
>You're a retard. That's just... his personal preference.
I struggle to understand how you can navigate everyday life.
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>>7849104
the thumbs up, too many people got harassed over putting an "X" on their art tip so they have to do this now
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>>7849104
Both are fat. You either have mommy issues or need glasses.



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