Alice (Multiple Slides)
Why is it that people constantly lose their minds over furries, body proportions, and women?
Alice was based off the character of a friend called Samantha (portrayed in the second screenshot). Originally when I stumbled upon them, I made the error too that I was judging someone's character for things that did not meet my expectations. It was wrong, and I learned a lot from it https://www.reddit.com/r/DefendingAIArt/comments/1nb8soo/ai_has_no_soul_mfs_when_i_use_it_to_mourn/
The post in question went viral and many horrible people made fun of it throughout multiple platforms. This person did not deserve to have that happen to them just because they expressed their grief with a character that breaks expectations. (Even the AI tones down how big Alice's cup size should be or else it errors out)
Women exist in all shapes and sizes, and anyone should be allowed to wear whatever they want without being judged for it.
I wonder how that red swimsuit holds up during volleyball.
"Why is it that people constantly lose their minds over furries, body proportions, and women?"
Proceeds to make a furry character with an hourglass waist and enormous titties.
... What?
And what's wrong with that????
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cool koala
i’m all for free expression, but when you’ve got a character which noticeably large or exaggerated features, then i can see why people would comment about it. breasts can also have sexual connotations which you should be mindful of, since you’ve represented them as very large
people shouldn’t lose their minds about the furry and women parts, but maybe try making the breasts less salient or suggestive, like maybe less cleavage or overly large proportions or something
The point I'm trying to make includes her breasts being that large for a purpose. If a woman with large tits came up to you and started talking to you, you wouldn't take her less seriously because of her body would you? That's what I'm trying to say.
i don't look at women's breasts
ofc I would take her seriously, and your point is important to make. but i think expectations are different with real people, since people will be more mindful about their feelings than with characters.
women shouldn’t be objectified, but i think using purposefully large breasts to challenge objectification might be counterproductive is all. like having very large breasts front and centre that are pushing against a gravestone can be a bit odd, given the way breasts are viewed by the public