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@explosivebullet , this is gonna be the most serious question you will ever hear from me…
Why do you’s hate scarf figs? Or just scarfs for that matter? Low details or what?
@explosivebullet , this is gonna be the most serious question you will ever hear from me…
Why do you’s hate scarf figs? Or just scarfs for that matter? Low details or what?
Yes EB probably
obligatory
Someone might make an detailed scarf this December, I don’t know if that’ll be me or someone else
My insane amount of hate for scarfs is pretty much how they always lack that eye-catching design. As a result, they just are not nice to look at. On top of thst there is the recycling upon recycling on the 4 different design styles the come in. Long scarf (the worse), Segment scarf (more practical but at the same time lazy), The arm/leg band design (A desperate attempt at being unique but still managing to be generic), and the detailed attempt (Still always done horribly). That on top of how they always have that same blank and edgy personality of “I will defeat you cause I’m too powerful”. You could take 600 scarfs and only be able to find the difference between 6 of them. The rest are just changes in color and name. Scarf OCs are a lazy attempt to make a figure representing yourself. That isn’t even including how they add an unprecedented amount of powers and OP additions that only take so much to make as throwing it on a piece of paper of your OC’s powers.
So if I was to try and make a scarf figure , but on the base of one of my girl stickfigures (see: my stickfigures on my profile) would that be classed as generic and would I still be gunned down by the NBC veteran above?
If it’s done detailed (no single segment or hanging down crap) like Dylan Thatchers Scarf then it is ok. As long as it stands out as unique. A bandana sort of thing in itself is decently unique.