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Ehhh.....
>>666644 >>666650 >>666657 >>666666 I was thinking sometime back about how there are three fairly distinct intents in drawing women that can be typified by Saiki Keita, Kiyoshiro Inoue, and Shounen Piranha. The first intent is to draw (women in particular) beautifully--in such a way that best highlights beauty in general, which is something Saiki Keita excels at. The second intent is to draw erotically, highlighting what is most attractive at a sensual level, something an artists like Tuna Empire and Kiyoshiro Inoue are particularly good at. The third intent is to highlight what usually disgusts--to appeal to the part of us that finds the perverted attractive. Typifying that intent are Nikuringo and Shounen Piranha. It's not so much that Shounen Piranha's art is bad, it's that it's intentionally drawn in a manner that, to an average person, is somewhat unattractive.
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