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Character © Blizzard
Art © Me(Fudgyseel)
                                    
            Character © Blizzard
Art © Me(Fudgyseel)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
                    Species Unspecified / Any
                    Size 1000 x 1118px
                    File Size 630.1 kB
                
                    Yeah, kind of a shame that writers are kind of quick to assign that stereotype. Round is still a shape that can be used in character design, and I think it's highly underused.
I've been rewatching Justice League recently, and I find that there could have been a lot more variety in the designs of the main characters. Kind of a shame, honestly.
            I've been rewatching Justice League recently, and I find that there could have been a lot more variety in the designs of the main characters. Kind of a shame, honestly.
                    It really is unfortunate, it limits not only character design but character development as well.  Round is a shape that is very pleasant to the eye. Especially for me.  It is underused, but it may sprout up more over time.  I would like to see more big round characters that can handle themselves and that are cool and the main character.  
For Justice League, most of them do share very similar body shapes with variations of height. The heroes all look thin and muscular. It's usually only the villains that are big and round. Usually portrayed as a bit dumb too. Seeing that without realizing it, you can see thin and muscular as good or the hero and fat and bulky as bad and dumb just because how it is commonly portrayed in many series.
It's not the form that makes a hero, it's the heart.
Ugh, unfortunately Roadhog isn't a hero either, or at least not anymore.
                
            For Justice League, most of them do share very similar body shapes with variations of height. The heroes all look thin and muscular. It's usually only the villains that are big and round. Usually portrayed as a bit dumb too. Seeing that without realizing it, you can see thin and muscular as good or the hero and fat and bulky as bad and dumb just because how it is commonly portrayed in many series.
It's not the form that makes a hero, it's the heart.
Ugh, unfortunately Roadhog isn't a hero either, or at least not anymore.
 
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