This is why this thread is so great. He fixed the "fix" using actual anatomy and fabric knowledge to make it an actual fix (like it needed fix to begin with). One of the things he mentioned was how the t-shirt looked like a swimsuit in the "fix" and it really is weird how it looks. These people will at most be popular at shitty places like Tumblr... or Marvel.I watched this situation quite a bit and I absolutely loved watching it unfold. J. Scott Campbell actually responded by fixing the Tumblr or IG art fixer's art fix, which just pissed people off more. Then he outlined his own drawing to elucidate the anatomy, which is actually very closely inline with slimmer girls IRL (though tbh the MJ in the cover has her lower ribes much more pushed in, but the point is made). This pissed the puritans off even more, making it all the more hilarious.
How dare he use anatomy to make a believable, good looking character!It's good that he made this as well, and man, so many glue eaters answering "b-but you drew the clavicle", like they don't know a different position for the arms means a DIFFERENT LOOKING CLAVICLE since it fucking moves WITH THE ARMS. The fixer is trash and these people are subhuman.
And this is why it is so important that Twitter and other normies social medias exist so this trash doesn't seep into the good stuff. The kind of stuff I get to see in Pixiv in a quick, casual browsing would trigger these fuckers out of existence.Man, if this gets people riled up, imagine what happens if they saw the average Pixiv art post... let alone art like the gals I draw... lol