No, Backes. I put the mark for her shoulder where it belongs. It's at the top of her arm. It doesn't go halfway down her arm. And you put left forearm when it's right. And look at the bend you put for her elbow. You made the turn; I didn't. All I did was continue it in a straight line. And that's how it has to be because once you make the turn of the elbow, now you're into arm bone, and it's straight. So, it has to continue however you start it. And the way you started it isn't right; it misses her shoulder; it doesn't hit it. The curve you put is too much. And you did it that way from following the color pattern, but the color pattern is wrong. Whoever photoshopped it did it wrong. They were sloppy and careless. So that curve of yours, which I marked with an arrow is wrong. The other arrow at the bottom points to some pink that is quite difficult to explain.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
No, Backes. I put the mark for her shoulder where it belongs. It's at the top of her arm. It doesn't go halfway down her arm. And you put left forearm when it's right. And look at the bend you put for her elbow. You made the turn; I didn't. All I did was continue it in a straight line. And that's how it has to be because once you make the turn of the elbow, now you're into arm bone, and it's straight. So, it has to continue however you start it. And the way you started it isn't right; it misses her shoulder; it doesn't hit it. The curve you put is too much. And you did it that way from following the color pattern, but the color pattern is wrong. Whoever photoshopped it did it wrong. They were sloppy and careless. So that curve of yours, which I marked with an arrow is wrong. The other arrow at the bottom points to some pink that is quite difficult to explain.
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