Anonymous5: Idiots... is an stereoscopic Image, fucking engineers, thats why I studied Graphic design, what good do engineers do to Humanity besides computer gaming?
Anonymous6: Haha, what? Anon5, you're a crazy man. Anyway, it's not stereoscopic - they don't match up properly and it's certainly not 3D. Methinks it's just what it appears to be: a comparison of 2 versions.
Anonymous11: I'm studying animation and game design and worked at Nintendo, I can tell you right now that the body type on the right is the original from the movie, which is Disney's attempt at making a "cartoonish" 3D animation, meaning that the hands, arms, legs, feet, waist, and head are "SUPPOSED" to be disproportionate. The model on the left, my guess, is the artist trying to make a more "realistic" accurate body for the character.
Yet_One_More_Idiot: Anon11 - Kindly gtfo. The body type on the right may have the same proportions to the film in terms of the torso, but her FEET and legs are not that small and thin, so it fails.
The one on the left looks much better proportioned, but should be dressed in black, not blue - otherwise though, it's damn-near perfect. :D
Anonymous13: Anon 5- Bridges, roads, plumbing, other infrastructure. Cars, airplanes, tools, other machinery. Electronics ranging from TVs and computer parts, to amplifiers and your smartphone. Your world is surrounded by things designed by engineers, but apparently some pretty pictures are much more important then that. Engineers are some of the most respected trained professionals in the world, not the least bit can be said about graphic designers. Do yourself a favor and shoot yourself. Or would that empower engineers?
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The one on the left looks much better proportioned, but should be dressed in black, not blue - otherwise though, it's damn-near perfect. :D