The small proportions on Ieseul actually please me, selfishly. Jin is the same, she fits MSD wigs, but she looks proportioned like a real human - beautiful. I seriously have to get Ieseul one day. I wouldn't put her on the massive body, though - the pictures of her on the V1 massive body look a wee bit pinheaded.
But as a boy - it
is a lot smaller than the others. On the other hand, real human heads are all kinds of different sizes. And it is a really stunning sculpt - that smile!
fleacollar999 wrote:WTF?! Did you see the new Gia mold is banned at DOA because it looks too Western??? That makes no sense at all! >_<
oh hell, yes. Ad sent out this email:
Hi^^.
This is Angelsdoll.
Angelsdoll released new girl GIA.
But now, On Den of Angels, GIA is off-topic.
I don't know why.
The moderator mentioned, "Gia has been deemed off-topic for DoA for aesthetic reasons. The head mould is more reminiscent of a Western fashion doll."
Please help me, dear my family.
But what can we actually say or do to help? It's not like the decision makes any sense. There's nothing particularly Western or fashion dollish about her - like Ieseul or Hyang, she could have stepped straight out of a Kpop group, especially with that long face and lack of double eyelids. She reminded me of G.NA, only with a stronger jaw and more personality.
If she'd been made by Iplehouse, she would have been on-topic, I'll bet.
Jessica, sized down, is awfully reminiscent of 1/4 fashion dolls.
I know they have the right to make any decision they like on their forum. It makes me sad, though, because for a lot of people, DoA
IS the hobby - it's immense enough to be a massive resource, and the company/sculpt databases are awesome - I love the wiki, too, I spend way too much time editing it. For a small company, being declared off-topic can hit them hard. And the particular reason for being declared off-topic is, as I've ranted elsewhere, something that really bugs me - I don't think Westerners should be able to tell Asians that their artworks are "too Western" and not be called on their racial privilege.