Are there any artists here who have gender-bent art to share? I suspect that I'm not the only one who'd like to see it.
Same way one can tell the difference between males and females in Lawyer Friendly Equines....how would humans be able to tell?
And besides, who said anything about humans?...how would humans be able to tell?
I didn't realise how much I wanted this until nowAre there any artists here who have gender-bent art to share? I suspect that I'm not the only one who'd like to see it.
Give it time...I'm honestly surprised that art like this doesn't already exist
Eye lashes...how would humans be able to tell?
(roll of the eyes) Naturally.There's already genderbent art out there. It's all R34 though.
It's alright, I know not everyone likes that kind of stuff.(roll of the eyes) Naturally.
Meanwhile, those of use who want G or PG 63 sit off to the side all sad...
Pardon my attitude. I'm just not into that kind of stuff.
Yay! This is most pleasing.To be fair, we don't really have a reference of what male characters look like. I'm sure that when we have a more solid idea of the features male characters of each race have, artists can produce a more clear idea of what genderbent characters would look like...
In any case, I whipped this up in about thirty minutes. It shows (it also shows I'm secretly a horrible artist but shush)...
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Indeed. Movement for men's rights to nice eyelashes and fancy eyeliner starts now.It's always eyelashes. Why is that I wonder?
Well, I suppose that the benifit is that when you use eyelashes you can differentiate sex without giving the males a bigger build (which wouldn't work for, say, a wimpy male character) or the females an hourglass figure (which is a pretty heavy restriction on character design). It also means you don't need to differentiate with clothes and force all the girls to wear dresses or hair-bows.It's always eyelashes. Why is that I wonder?
That seems a fair point.Well, I suppose that the benifit is that when you use eyelashes you can differentiate sex without giving the males a bigger build (which wouldn't work for, say, a wimpy male character) or the females an hourglass figure (which is a pretty heavy restriction on character design). It also means you don't need to differentiate with clothes and force all the girls to wear dresses or hair-bows.