A Question on Qunari LIs...
#26
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 03:56
#27
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 04:00
Jonata wrote...
Seriously, things like that have nothing to do with sexuality and sexism and everything to do with the fact that drawings need to be beautiful.
The dude behind her is not beautiful but that does not appear to bother you.
You're applying 'must be beautiful' to women only, yeah, that has everything to do with sexism.
That you equate having wrinkles with being ugly (for women only) is just sad.Jonata wrote...
Why should I draw an ugly Qunari woman?
The character in the image is a qunari woman who's in a position of power. That suggests experience. So how about she look middle-aged?
After all, she's the villain. She ends up torturing Isabela. How does making her young and sexy add to that?
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 13 juillet 2013 - 04:03 .
#28
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 04:05
Jonata wrote...
sandalisthemaker wrote...
Jonata wrote...
Say whatever you want about sexism in comicbooks, but that's one hot piece of artwork.
(PS: go ahead and try to draw a decent female character with "wrinkles" on her face.)
It's kind of sad when a woman can't be "decent" if she has wrinkles.
I'm talking from a drawer standpoint. A woman can be on her 70s and be a "decent" female character, but if someone tells you to draw a "beautiful" woman, you just can't add wrinklers on her face. You just can't or you're going to end up with a very ugly portrait or an overaged character.
Seriously, things like that have nothing to do with sexuality and sexism and everything to do with the fact that drawings need to be beautiful. Actually, I can't blame the drawer there. Why should I draw an ugly Qunari woman? Only because people will say that I'm sexualizing them?
My point about the lines and wrinkles was that the male has them while the female doesn't. The rest just proves my point, and so have you with your response. For some reason women "need" to be beautiful while men don't (in fact men can be downright ugly and that's just fine. However, heaven forbid we have an ugly female character) due to target audience. It shouldn't have to be this way but it is. That's the sad part.
Modifié par sandalisthemaker, 13 juillet 2013 - 04:07 .
#29
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 04:10
I didn't know that about the "holding on to the horns" thing; that makes Mr. DG's comments make more sense. People are sick.
Still want my qunari LI though
#30
Guest_krul2k_*
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 05:10
Guest_krul2k_*
http://www.upworthy....ienced-3?c=ufb1
Modifié par krul2k, 13 juillet 2013 - 05:11 .
#31
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 05:41
krul2k wrote...
read last few comments an thought of this
http://www.upworthy....ienced-3?c=ufb1
Wow. Thanks for sharing.
#32
Posté 13 juillet 2013 - 06:32
#33
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 06:45
you again? I'm going to refresh your memory:
the problem is not having a female qunari, the problem is the way people ask for it, not to discover a new viewpoint on thedas' multiple problems or to further the plot but for the sole purpose of her being an LI.
And I've already discredited your argument on the other so-called "wierd" romances.
The fact that you seem unable to understand this point further prooves my thoughts that you are not interested in characters' psychology but solely by their physical appearances.
Just look at your post you're not even saying one word about the qunari culture, you only talk about the look of the female kossith as if that was the only important thing in a character like that
#34
Posté 01 mai 2016 - 06:46
#35
Posté 02 mai 2016 - 09:23
#36
Posté 02 mai 2016 - 09:23
- Gold Dragon aime ceci
#37
Posté 03 mai 2016 - 01:01
Did people really feel the need to necro a nearly 3 year old thread?
It's especially pointless since we got a Qunari love interest. There's nothing to debate any more! We all #rodethebull to glory.





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