1) I'm in complete agreement that the art is abyssmal. It does look like the artist looked at other material and just copied it using art pencils.
2)
I agree the composition is poor, conveying no sense of dynamism.
Probably intended as poised to spring, but looks more like cowering.
And whether intentionally or unintentionally
porny, the pose should have conveyed a clearer dynamic.
3)
Where I begin to disagree is that using Poser or other 3-D software
proves the pose is impossible. Any artist who has used it will admit it
produces visual artifacts, and moves primarily from the major limb and
neck joints and poorly reflects things like shoulder motion, back
arches, and range of motion. a)
One of the few things that are
clearly and correctly done is the reversed arching back. SW clearly has
her back bowed down, shoulders down and forward, not up and pulled
together, as the Poser figures shows
.
This makes the neck a little more believable, though it's still
probably past the borderline of credible. b) How many impossible poses
have I seen Spider-MAN display, scratching the back of his head with
both feet while he swings through the air. If either/both are
superhumanly flexible, then that also argues that the pose is not
impossible.
I think comics should be made more approachable
for women. I don't know any long-time male fan that wouldn't like to
have conversations with women idly discussing the merits of this or that
comic or hero. I'm pretty sure I could find a thousand examples of
Spider-MAN in
porny poses as
well. The art is crappy with poor composition and even poorer
execution. But, I don't read into the pose what others are seeing.
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