Bikini Armor Battle Damage - Hypocrites and Sexy Art

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I've seen a lot of yaoi fanart, and none of it is about ridiculously giant penises. Most of the time it's about titillation. Usually you find ridiculously huge cocks as you move into the fringe furry, expansion porn and futa porn.

I've noticed the oversized dick thing is more in westernized art and even then it's for the hetero stuff.
 
Wizard: ... okay wizard is just a wizard.

The themes also continue through the game's NPC, enemy and world design.

Each of the characters draw on an archetype. The Wizard is the classic japanese intellectual pretty boy. Usually the type you'd find in shonen ai or bishoujo series. It's popular enough to be the basis for characters in videogames like Remy from SF3

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Benimaru from KOF
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Or Ukyo from Samurai Showdown
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Oh boy these guys finally escaped the SJW/Tumblr fanart thread?

Hard to tell really. Despite what BBAD would like you to believe men don't have a monopoly on skimpy and women don't have a monopoly on practical.

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The idea of the female artists who create sexual female designs is one that I've mostly seen BBAD aggressively ignore, despite them and similar blogs such as Repair Her Armor being throughly reemed for disregarding the agency of female artists and vandalizing their artwork in the name of 'feminism'. Simply put blogs like BBAD and RHA don't care about female artists and even see them as 'part of the problem' or 'the enemy' if they are producing designs and artwork that don't fall within what they prescribe as acceptable. Many times their creative efforts have even been passed off as a product of male influence ( "the patriarchy made them do it!!" ), which is so laughably anti-female that I'm mildly surprised that they can still try to honestly claim themselves as feminist.

Honestly as a female artist who likes to draw titty outfits, I deplore blogs like these. They place some sort of nefarious purpose behind every silly fantasy design, rather than stopping for the five seconds it would take to realize that drawing hot chicks in titty outfits is just kinda fun. Of course, they would mean they have any idea what it means to have fun so I might be making way more of a leap than they deserve.
 
Oh boy these guys finally escaped the SJW/Tumblr fanart thread?



The idea of the female artists who create sexual female designs is one that I've mostly seen BBAD aggressively ignore, despite them and similar blogs such as Repair Her Armor being throughly reemed for disregarding the agency of female artists and vandalizing their artwork in the name of 'feminism'. Simply put blogs like BBAD and RHA don't care about female artists and even see them as 'part of the problem' or 'the enemy' if they are producing designs and artwork that don't fall within what they prescribe as acceptable. Many times their creative efforts have even been passed off as a product of male influence ( "the patriarchy made them do it!!" ), which is so laughably anti-female that I'm mildly surprised that they can still try to honestly claim themselves as feminist.

Honestly as a female artist who likes to draw titty outfits, I deplore blogs like these. They place some sort of nefarious purpose behind every silly fantasy design, rather than stopping for the five seconds it would take to realize that drawing hot chicks in titty outfits is just kinda fun. Of course, they would mean they have any idea what it means to have fun so I might be making way more of a leap than they deserve.

So what you're saying is these feminists would be happy to convert to islam?
 
Honestly as a female artist who likes to draw titty outfits, I deplore blogs like these. They place some sort of nefarious purpose behind every silly fantasy design, rather than stopping for the five seconds it would take to realize that drawing hot chicks in titty outfits is just kinda fun. Of course, they would mean they have any idea what it means to have fun so I might be making way more of a leap than they deserve.
That goes against the narrative we're trying t- I mean, that means you've been brainwashed into drawing titty outfits by evil men! Please open your eyes and stop supporting this repulsive scheme destined to feed the male gaze.
 
Every time you bring up women drawing sexy outfits BABD and their kind will find some way to twist it into misogyny. For example claiming that women are forced to draw this art and that the creepy marketing guy they always cry about is behind the scenes manipulating them like a puppet master. Or that they're not above criticism.

It's so insulting to female artists. These people go on and on about agency but when confronted with the notion that there are women out there who choose (and even love) to draw sexy art or dress up their game characters in bikini armor in video games they backpedal hard. The "agency" argument flies out the window when it inconveniences them.
 
I never understood if they want good armor designs that can give a woman covering without going to mess up her effeminate features, why don't they try to armor them with either scale mail or chainmail? That option would be more realistic and not have the poor bitch suffer from to much heat exhaustion.
 
There seem to be a lot of women that like bikini armour in this thread. I wonder what ratio of critics of these things are women, and not the "male misogynerds" they complain about.

:late: One reason feminists are so focused on the Dragons Crown sorceress was because after the usual "Ban this sick filth!" type headlines, the artist said he didn't give a fuck and sent a journalist a picture of 3 naked dwarves. This upset the game journalists, and by extension the feminists. They never really got over it.

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I've seen a lot of yaoi fanart, and none of it is about ridiculously giant penises. Most of the time it's about titillation. Usually you find ridiculously huge cocks as you move into the fringe furry, expansion porn and futa porn.

The strawman is exactly that.

I found out the Dragon's Crown designs were so popular they inspired the characters in Korean mobile games.

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I've noticed the oversized dick thing is more in westernized art and even then it's for the hetero stuff.
The reason I mentioned the bulges was that a while back, Tom Preston seems to think bouncing dong physics is the equivalent of breast physics in games. I don't know about everyone else but I think a visible bulge is like a cameltoe: more hilarious than erotic.


There seem to be a lot of women that like bikini armour in this thread. I wonder what ratio of critics of these things are women, and not the "male misogynerds" they complain about.

:late: One reason feminists are so focused on the Dragons Crown sorceress was because after the usual "Ban this sick filth!" type headlines, the artist said he didn't give a fuck and sent a journalist a picture of 3 naked dwarves. This upset the game journalists, and by extension the feminists. They never really got over it.

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I heard that he wasn't really targeting the journalist, he drew that to troll retailers asking for pinup art of the sorceress and amazoness when he hasn't shown the rest of the cast yet.

Every time you bring up women drawing sexy outfits BABD and their kind will find some way to twist it into misogyny. For example claiming that women are forced to draw this art and that the creepy marketing guy they always cry about is behind the scenes manipulating them like a puppet master. Or that they're not above criticism.

It's so insulting to female artists. These people go on and on about agency but when confronted with the notion that there are women out there who choose (and even love) to draw sexy art or dress up their game characters in bikini armor in video games they backpedal hard. The "agency" argument flies out the window when it inconveniences them.
I remember some argument suggesting that the Bayonetta artist was coerced into drawing sexy art but from what I gathered from her design process, it sounded like they gave her free reign.
 
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The reason I mentioned the bulges was that a while back, Tom Preston seems to think bouncing dong physics is the equivalent of breast physics in games. I don't know about everyone else but I think a visible bulge is like a cameltoe: more hilarious than erotic.



I heard that he wasn't really targeting the journalist, he drew that to troll retailers asking for pinup art of the sorceress and amazoness when he hasn't shown the rest of the cast yet.


I remember some argument suggesting that the Bayonetta artist was coerced into drawing sexy art but from what I gathered from her design process, it sounded like they gave her free reign.

Well since men and women have different sexual and biological characteristics, it's obvious that men and women look for different physical "markers" that indicate health, good genes and good future children. People who directly compare boob to package size are just being intentionally misleading to help their argument.


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I remember some argument suggesting that the Bayonetta artist was coerced into drawing sexy art but from what I gathered from her design process, it sounded like they gave her free reign.

Kamiya simply told the artist "draw me a witch with 4 guns".

https://www.platinumgames.com/official-blog/article/1278

Their hate for Bayonetta is pretty retarded because being sexy wasn't even one of the artist priorities nor obligation.

http://bikiniarmorbattledamage.tumb.../hi-first-of-all-thank-you-for-your-hard-work

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You can tell Bayonetta is designed by woman because she manages to be sexy WITHOUT relying on obvious male gaze things. She is a not a "sexy anime witch", she is a tall bitch exuding confidence and elegance. Her body is also 75% legs. She takes off her clothes to fight yet she is not wearing a dress/miniskirt. I know many guys who find her intimidating instead of sexy.

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Velvet from Tales of Berseria is also another example of being obviously designed by a female artist, because she she is too overdesigned and comically edgy for most guys to take seriously.

But i guess the BABD girls are too mysoginist to shee these female characters as anything more than fuckdolls.
 
Why even bother at this point? One thing that peeved when it came to exposed breast was it was begging for those boobs to be stabbed. Should you wear some from of chest protection.
 
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