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 Posted:   Nov 25, 2014 - 6:24 PM   
 By:   Sir David of Garland   (Member)

This is what I notice in reading comic strips and comic books. (Right now I'm reading "Terry and the Pirates," an old adventure strip.)

If they turn their head to profile that have a bit of a nose, but any other angle, they've just got eency little nostril holes, barely there.

2. And I'll betcha quarter those comic book artists have well-built male models hanging out in their offices all day long, wearing tight spandex. That's how they can draw those action poses with all the muscles showing.

"Hey Dirk! Gimme a pose where you're lifting that beach ball, only pretend like it's a car, okay? Yeah, that's it. Hold that while I do my drawing."

I did actually ask a real, published graphic novel artist about the male mode thing once, at a book signing. All he did was make half a joke out of it, which makes me think I must be ONTO SOMETHING! big grin

Whadda you think? smile

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 12:34 AM   
 By:   Tall Guy   (Member)



Yeah? So how do they smell?

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 3:16 AM   
 By:   Thomas   (Member)

Yeah? So how do they smell?

...awful!

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 9:06 AM   
 By:   Solium   (Member)

There's always been a standardized set of rules on how to draw or illustrate the female form. Generally speaking you use less lines, minimize details, smaller simplified noses, thick eyelashes, fuller lips, large chest and wide hips. It's a stereotypical image of course.

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 9:56 AM   
 By:   Mr. Jack   (Member)



No nose, and sexy as hell. smile

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 10:12 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

This is what I notice in reading comic strips and comic books. (Right now I'm reading "Terry and the Pirates," an old adventure strip.)


I'm a longtime Caniff admirer and a cherished childhood memory was discovering "Steve Canyon Magazine."

As for noses, I love a woman with a prominent schnozz. The Roman nose, the Arabid nose...I still think of an Argentinian woman I knew some years back with long, ringletted hair and a prominent nose. *Sigh* I weep over her beauty.

Anyway, I adore a cute, button nose as much as the next mass-media brainwashed dope, but give me a pronounced proboscis any day (within reason; let's not post kooky photos of freakish noses)

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 10:35 AM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

so while the rest of us were cowering jim you saying you had the hots for the wicked witch of the East/west then??

 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 10:41 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

so while the rest of us were cowering jim you saying you had the hots for the wicked witch of the East/west then??

I don't watch black and white movies.

 
 
 Posted:   Nov 26, 2014 - 11:34 AM   
 By:   Tall Guy   (Member)

so while the rest of us were cowering jim you saying you had the hots for the wicked witch of the East/west then??

I don't watch black and white movies.



big grin


Mrs TG has a comely little nose. Between us, we have two average ones.

 
 Posted:   Nov 27, 2014 - 5:39 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Guess I'd better start posting all the prominent-nosed hotties, since DavidinBerkeley has no doubt abandoned his own thread (again). Luckily we have me here to keep it all from going to waste.

 
 Posted:   Nov 27, 2014 - 8:07 AM   
 By:   Thomas   (Member)

Dora barely has a nose either...

 
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