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Even Chan Yi honestly looks a bit less impressive compared to other outfits, so maybe Shirou worked hard too…
Difference in drawing skills
It’s not about the way you wear it.
>>2
I feel like I’m getting there.
>>52
Since it’s a type of clothing that doesn’t allow for much detail, it’s about wrinkles and the texture difference in the painting.
Bando Eiichi
Someone whose voice is like Ishida and will sound like Grimmjow when they get older.
After all, Shirou isn’t really a fashionable character… even though the King of Heroes, who has everything in this world, is also like that…
>>5
I think that’s sporty and nice, but it’s a tracksuit…
>>7
Golden bling is crazier than a strange midriff-baring outfit instead of a tracksuit…
Even if Chunichi adds accents with accessories, it still gives off a lounge-wear vibe.
I understand the situation is different, but the expression is not good.
Aren’t these two quite different in build?
Even Ichigo considers this a case.
You’re not able to deceive even on the left.
It’s funny that you’re dressed like that even though it’s mid-winter on the right.
>>12
It can’t be helped; the release was delayed so much that the timing in the story kept getting off.
Even in an anime where the pacing has worsened due to excessive adherence to the original work.
The level of cringe from ignoring the original work and putting a windbreaker on from above.
>>14
Wait a minute, wasn’t that an iconic use of Shirou taking off his jacket and adopting a stylish pose in anime?
Huh, wasn’t it originally winter…?
>>15
For now, the release date and the start date of the game are aligned.
Since Chan is over 180 cm tall, even casual clothes will look pretty good on him.
>>16
In other words, if it’s Emiya, it might just work out.
I love how in the anime UBW, they confidently take off their jacket and go for the Uniqlo style.
Shirou is not only hindered by the inherent ugliness of the T-shirt, but it also doesn’t fit him at all, which makes it even worse.
>>18
I heard that they’re buying up stock from local personal clothing stores in bulk…
>>25
Interpretation agreement.
It was possible that it had become Natsuki City…
I think the drawing skill is on a different level, but that aside, Ichigo isn’t stylish at all, is he?
To be honest, I feel like the left one is tougher.
It’s not even a uniquely designed piece of clothing, just something you’d normally find in a store, so why do people keep calling it lame?
Sure, it might stand out in a formal setting, but it’s not strange if it’s casual wear.
>>23
Well, you can just ignore the fashion check for otaku.
>>23
Since they said “Shimamura” to Ah-Pa, the vibe has been ongoing.
>>23
Why does it sound like I’m the one being talked about?
Shirou, do you want to try rolling up your sleeves…?
Fate has a design that makes all the clothes look like they are made of the same material, which is a bit uniformal in its coloring…
Shirou feels more natural.
Shirou wears it with a sense of unity, but Chanichi looks too awkward and uncool.
I have a memorable experience of laughing a lot at the joke about Shirou having a lot of the same clothes, which is a common joke in certain illustrations.
It’s not surprising to own at least one raglan sleeve shirt unless you have a particularly strong sense of fashion, and the fit is quite forgiving.
It feels like it’s not that the one on the right is uncool, but rather that the one on the left looks good in anything.
Well, since it’s just casual clothes that high school students wear, it’s not strange at all for it to be unfashionable.
It’s supposed to be a cool story with cool scenes, but since I’m wearing this outfit the whole time, I wish it could be a bit more stylish.
I certainly don’t think it’s particularly cool, but I do wonder if it has such distinctive design that it can be considered uncool.
Considering Shirou’s personality and his usual attire, there is no particularly awkwardness or lack of style.
I also hate that Shirou usually dresses really stylishly…
Shirou not fitting the size isn’t good, but it can’t be helped that he wears larger clothes because of his third sexual characteristics.
I think the gold-colored private clothes look good, even though they don’t look like a rider jacket because of the paint.
Emiya’s casual clothes are kind of something.
>>43
Emiya’s casual-looking sleeveless top is actually just his combat outfit with the jacket removed.
My casual clothes are a black dress shirt.
If Ichigo is going to wear it, there has to be a cross mark on the white part.
I don’t feel any discomfort, but I think it’s really bold for Chanichi to go to Tower Records dressed like that.
Although they are in the same grade, Shirou is 167 cm tall and Chan is 181 cm, so there is quite a difference.
>>46
Emiya is 187 centimeters tall, so if I were to line him up with Chan-ichi, it would be him.
It’s one thing to wear it at home, but it seems quite careless for a high school student to go out in this.
>>47
Shiro would probably think that…
When I was lounging around in my casual home clothes in the room, I got caught up in a fight because the Lancer barged into my house, so it’s the Lancer’s fault.
I think a handsome guy can just barely pull off showing his belly button with that outfit.
Either way, I think it will be called gay fashion.
Shirou’s problem is that he doesn’t wear other clothes.
The issue of the fashion in eroge being unfashionable is more serious for girls than for boys.
Since that can also lead to dissing the heroine, it was a topic that’s a bit hard to touch on.
The guy in the ugly clothes arrived just in time, making it very easy to tease him.
Shiro was never originally set as a handsome guy…
I want you to add Yotsuba to this.
I wonder if Ichigo will wander outside wearing this…
Isn’t it more about the difference between a single illustration and a generic standing pose rather than the difference in drawing skill?
>>60
I think the comparison in the thread is somewhat unfair to the one on the right, but aside from that, I do think there is quite a difference in artistic skill…
>>65
I don’t think there are that many manga artists with top-tier drawing skills who have long-running series and have even had their works adapted into anime in the esteemed Shonen Jump.
This is quite loungewear, even for Chanichi!
Even Ichigo finds it annoying sometimes, but I’m sure there are times when he just thinks, “I’ll just go to the convenience store like this, it’s fine.”
>>62
I’m at Tower Records right now…
The right side really fits well in the scene inside the house.
Speaking of height, Tsukishima is 198cm, so he really has that mysterious person vibe.
>>64
It’s not big, but it’s the long type, so it’s totally Slenderman.
This is the president’s fault.
The current president wouldn’t be able to draw a single picture of Shirou in casual clothes, would they…?
>>68
To be honest, my sense hasn’t really grown, so there’s a possibility of going in a different direction and causing an accident.
>>73
He is a man who lives with a choice between a home run or a double play, where the best designs and outrageous sense of design coexist.
>>77
The spring-colored modern outfit still can’t fully grasp the president’s design.
If you saw someone walking around in this, I think even Inoue would be a little taken aback.
I think it’s really about the art skills because Shirou doesn’t stand out that much in the anime either…
Despite Shirou being in a raglan, the fact that there are seams on the shoulders indicates that the creators are not very interested in the clothing.
The right one looks like a raglan but it’s not a raglan, which is terrible.
Chaniichi dresses up really stylishly for the cover art, but honestly, there are no memorable scenes of them wearing casual clothes in the actual story.
It’s almost all death costumes throughout the work…
I feel like there are many otaku who just want to say that casual clothes in the two-dimensional world are uncool.
>>76
Recent anime has started to be supervised by professional fashion designers, so it’s become quite stylish.
There is a difference in drawing skills, but if Chanichi appears above the conversation window with a pose to the right, it would probably feel even more uncool.
>>78
I hadn’t really paid much attention to it, but looking at it again, the one-handed pocket is quite something.
>>80
If anything, the position of the pockets feels off.
>>80
It seems that I somewhat feel like looking at a one-handed pocket in the president’s illustration.
>>85
A standing illustration of a man with one hand in the pocket of his pants, which I think was often popular in the past.
It used to be ridiculed that women might hurt their necks, but I guess poses for male standing illustrations are difficult too.
If you’re going all the way to Tower Records, it would be off-putting to dress up, so I think a casual raglan and jeans would be just fine.
If you shorten the right side as well and wear tight jeans, it might look decent enough.
I think it’s significant that pants with a proper denim texture are working well.
They’re giving a glimpse of the belt.
>>82
There was a reference art of Emiya that looked like he was wearing pajamas due to the texture representation…
>>112
It’s not good that both the top and bottom are solid black…
Even though it was said in the narration that it was strange to wear plain black from head to toe since the time of rakkyo…
I have a memory that for some reason, the lancer’s casual clothes were particularly elaborate.
>>86
Even with a simple design, it can be managed with a container and muscles, and since there are many opportunities to draw, it probably became enjoyable…
Otaku who criticize being uncool yet don’t know the right answer to being stylish…
Is it really that striking just because a single-pocket looks a bit uncool…?
Is Shirou around high school age?
Although it can still grow a little, it’s an age where the body is already quite developed.
You’re really on the shorter side, aren’t you?
There’s no room to grow another 5 cm.
>>98
Because Type-Moon has tertiary sexual characteristics…
>>98
It grew up to 187 centimeters afterwards.
>>103
Did you get hit by Getter rays?
>>105
If it’s a large amount of radiation…
>>103
Furthermore, my skin has become darker and my hair has turned white.
In the Tsukihime world, people tend to grow unusually tall after becoming adults…
It’s being managed…
There was a thread saying that Mii-chan’s outfit lacks cohesion, but it seems that anonymous users get worked up when it comes to clothing.
It seems like I was under the burden of some strange magical training, and after I stopped it, I believe I grew taller.
What’s even weirder is Kotomine.
Why did I grow 8 cm in 10 years even though I’m already over 20?
>>108
Since it’s a world where strange things are embedded in the body, it’s only natural that the rate of growth differs significantly from reality.
Training Night…!
The heart has turned into glass.
Shirou’s character is more natural when he doesn’t dress stylishly.
Shirou is wearing the one that Fujinee bought at Shimamura just as it is.
I think the V-neck raglan is quite a unique design.
Could it be that Shirou is not careless about his clothes, but rather has a strange obsession with them?
>>117
Upon closer inspection, there are seams on the shoulder, which is why it’s called a pseudo raglan.
>>117
I tend to show strange obsessions in places that aren’t related to clothes…
>>122
Twenty years ago in Japan, people would suddenly become very talkative about Henri Mayu…
It’s nice when a character who is usually indifferent unexpectedly wears something surprisingly stylish, as if it was chosen for them by those around them.
It has been over 20 years since I did raglan three-quarter sleeves.
I think the left and right are different even though it looks like I’m wearing the same thing.
On the right, I accomplished the outrageous act of wandering around Monaco last year wearing nothing but pants and bandages.
>>121
Because it was corrected…
Shiro somehow looks suited for it in a different way.
The president seems to have a ton of dress options as a female character and doesn’t seem to have zero knowledge of fashion…
>>124
Dresses can also get into accidents!
>>125
My sister’s third one was really terrible…
>>124
When I see Fujine, I feel like she has no interest in casual clothes.
>>124
Isn’t there advice from other staff regarding dress knowledge?
Shiro has a hairstyle too.
It really looks like the outfit of a sixth grader.
At that time, it was a shirt that had a bit of a modern fragrance left.
Shirou’s clothing design isn’t strange when you consider that he’s just an ordinary high school student.
Rather, it’s not so much the design that’s strange, but the shoulder seams…
Is there a part where it seems like wearing it makes Shirō look uncool?
Shirou’s shirt is interpreted and beloved overseas as a baseball shirt.
People keep talking about the swimsuit Jeanne, but it seems like the other swimsuits had their fair share of accidents too.
>>135
I think the swimsuit Jeanne, who embodies a grand slam and a triple play, is the easiest example to use.
I’m not particular about casual clothes since I’m always in my jinbei…
The raglan T-shirt has disappeared before I knew it.
>>138
They still sell them quite a bit at Uniqlo even now.
Speaking of which, there has been a lot said about Mash’s gingham dress…
>>139
That’s good, isn’t it!?
>>142
It’s consistent with the interpretation of what Mash wears as a character.
I think it’s just that the pieced correction is applied, so it might not be mature in terms of fashion sense…
>>139
That’s more about considering age than having a sense of style.
That is for young girls, not something to put on a teen.
What was considered before is
On the right, the raglan drawn without understanding the structure of clothing does not form this kind of joint.
Because I’m drawing with a vague impression without understanding the structure of the object.
I heard that from the perspective of the viewer, it feels kind of weird… right?
People were saying things like “What is that swimsuit Morgan?”
>>146
Morgan was said to be too much like Ribbon!
The president tends to overdo the ribbons a bit.
>>146
Because there were about 120 points for the Japanese ash tree, it was even more.
>>146
The swimsuit AA was being talked about quite a bit, wasn’t it?
I have a memory that the characters’ casual clothes in Bleach were overall, how should I put it… stylish.
Emiya’s pajamas were nicely arranged with the FGO spirit dress.
When it comes to raglan, it’s Champion.
The president’s dress is basically an addition, so if no one controls it, more and more strange parts get added on…
If it’s armor or fantasy-themed, it would turn out better…
>>150
I think Gilgamesh’s casual tracksuit is stylish now after coming full circle.
Hollow’s one outfit is certainly not present.
I think Shirou is made fun of because of the battle and this outfit.
Sure, if this outfit were Chan’s basic outfit, he would be said to be various things.
>>151
If it were clothes limited to when I’m at home or in everyday situations, I probably wouldn’t have left such a strange impression.
>>151
Basically, Shirou wears this outfit even in stills.
Wearing a raglan shirt really shows off your body shape, so whether it looks good or not depends a lot on the individual.
People with broad shoulders and
Bleach said that it uses the color scheme and design of furniture as motifs for character design.
On the contrary, I want to see what happens if you make me draw your ridiculously uncool casual clothes to the left.
It’s fine to let me draw Hanpen Man on the right.
Jeanne’s idol outfit also had a strange feeling to it.
The lace ornament is too assertive, giving off a bit of a trypophobia-inducing creepy feeling.
The president seems to have significantly improved their drawing skills around the time of the MBAA.
The ribbon and crown are enough already, President… I often think that.
There are issues with the art quality, but having the sleeves longer than the hems also adds to the points of being uncool.
The Orta combo’s private clothes in Shinjuku were a perfect score of 100 points.
That kind of fashion direction is pretty nice, CEO.
>>164
It looks good on you, but the Jeanne Alter one feels kind of lame…
But now it has come to the point where I can’t accept a scene of Gilgamesh being all about himself or Shirou not wearing Uniqlo clothes.
BLEACH can change depending on whether it’s designed by the master or the animator…
I think the casual outfits of casters and riders are pretty cute.
I think Morgan has a preference for ribbons at the setting level.
>>168
That’s because she’s into girl interests…
What was the obsession with Lancer’s casual clothes, really?
The harsh reality that ultimately ends with the difference in materials rather than just differences in artistic skill will come rushing in.
Even in the infinite sword creation space, this is how cool I am…
>>173
If it had been a school uniform, it would still have looked good.
Characters who look cool in casual clothes are often just hiding their original flaws.
>>176
First, I’m concerned about the hairstyle.
>>176
A shirt that anticipates smartphones…?
It looks good, but there are times when it’s still uncool…
Chan definitely seems like he would have some of those unclear art shirts, especially considering his age.
I remember Shiki’s casual clothes before the remake were really uncool, but he’s usually in a gakuran, so that’s a relief…
I think it’s not bad to consider the swimsuit Morgan as a separate costume, just because it attracts some criticism.
It feels like Toneriko is more of the main focus in the sequel.
>>183
It must be a wedding attire motif, so I understand the intention.
I want to use a regular swimsuit AA, though…
Doesn’t the swimsuit AA from Morgan feel like it’s pushing the ribbons too much in the design…?
I like the Alice costume because the reason for using it was interesting.
The swimsuit AA is still a mess.
The mysterious ribbon-like thing is no good.
It feels like Toneriko is just targeting a niche of tall, busty, bespectacled literature girls who are also witches.
>>187
If that’s the niche, then I hate the world.
Shiki really feels like just some generic eroge protagonist A in the original still, to the point where they didn’t even draw the eyes, so…
Are all plain and undecorated clothes treated as Uniqlo or Kashimura?
The left side compensates for the lack of accent in the lower body with a belt and seams.
Compared to the 69’s private clothes, this is much better.
>>192
69, you see… because it’s 69…
>>192
I think that guy is just that kind of character, including things like that…
Well, I wouldn’t wear such a serious outfit to go to Tower Records.
Dressed like the culprit of the Jousoshitaguchi family murder case, huh?
>>199
If I go outside wearing this, I probably think even someone covered in gold would express criticism.
>>199
It’s definitely not everyday wear.
>>199
It feels like Mo’s father.
Uniforms and suits are great.
It looks good on anyone and reduces the effort of thinking about outfits.
I sometimes see collaborations with Eva, but when anime characters wear real clothes, they can look really strange.
I think there is something other than being uncool or cool.
I understand swimsuits are one thing, but clothing that shows the stomach is trending; however, this is just too short for both the top and bottom…
Could it be that a gakuran is actually a nice design?
It’s an eroge, so it’s fine to be like this.