landwhale wrote:IMHO I think the shape of your doll looks better. The wider hips balance the large bust very well. The thighs don't really bother me since there is some shape to them and they aren't just sticks. A little gappage in that area is very common in women anyway.
Thanks, I agree with the balance thing. The larger breasts would look wrong on the original frame.
The funny thing about her thighs is that the gap between them is no more than it is on the original body, the underlying skeletal frame is unmodified, and the 60cm abdomen actually has a little more 'flesh' between the thighs, so she does in fact have a smaller gap than that seen on the 50cm -I think. There is a lot of talk about the VMF50's from Yamato, but they are so expensive. The TypeD is the nice softer, curvier version, but I actually think that with a large bust and a modified 60cm abdomen (or a DD abdomen, the original 50cm from Obitsu looks just fine. I like the Megu sculpt as well, so for me, this is probably preferable to a VMF50. I like the softer, smoother line of the 60cm abdomen, it's not so sculpted or defined as the usual Yamato ones, and even the DD ones. It looks more feminine to me.
The slight gap at the edge of the abdomen where it meets the thighs doesn't bother me, unless you stand a 60cm perfectly, there are always small gps here and there depending on the pose. The 50cm thighs are actually quite well sculpted too, they have contours to them.