From the beginning I'd noticed the art style seemed a bit off until this last group of chapters I didn't realize what it was. Then it hit me. The artist doesn't seem to understand how arms work, or how necks work.
The arms are usually way too short with wonky hands, and the necks and chins don't ever move the way that they should and seem to stay in the same, stiff spot the entire time. It becomes very obvious when you see someone in the series look out a window with their hand on their face because their hand should be under their jawline and the neck should be stretched out with the chin jutting out more but they just don't get how to do it
Now that I finally know what it is I can't unsee it, but I still love this series.
it is better than the drawing in Jazz for two but no body can stop bcz the more important thing is the story and the plot and YEEEE they r so good to the point of addiction
it is better than the drawing in Jazz for two but no body can stop bcz the more important thing is the story and the plot and YEEEE they r so good to the point of addiction janvier
I thought I was the only one bugged by Jazz for two's art lol. The wig like hair alone makes me stabby
From the beginning I'd noticed the art style seemed a bit off until this last group of chapters I didn't realize what it was.
Then it hit me.
The artist doesn't seem to understand how arms work, or how necks work.
The arms are usually way too short with wonky hands, and the necks and chins don't ever move the way that they should and seem to stay in the same, stiff spot the entire time. It becomes very obvious when you see someone in the series look out a window with their hand on their face because their hand should be under their jawline and the neck should be stretched out with the chin jutting out more but they just don't get how to do it
Now that I finally know what it is I can't unsee it, but I still love this series.