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O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _*they are_* when compared relative to the hair.


 
Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.


 
This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they "mean business and are not a sex object." Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a "bigger-looking bosom" when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested gals. Cause there ain't, and y'all should love your bodies no matter what. <3)
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O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _they are_ when compared relative to the hair.

Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.

This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they "mean business and are not a sex object." Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a "bigger-looking bosom" when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested gals. <3)
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Edited by O. Hancock
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _they are_ when compared relative to the hair.

Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.

This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they mean business and are not a sex object. Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a bigger-looking bosom when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested gals. <3)
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Edited by O. Hancock
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _they are_ when compared relative to the hair.

Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.

This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they mean business and are not a sex object. Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a bigger-looking bosom when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested gals. <3)
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Edited by O. Hancock
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _they are_ when compared relative to the hair.

Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.

This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they mean business and are not a sex object. Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a bigger-looking bosom when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested girals. <3)
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Edited by O. Hancock
O. Hancock
My Little Pony - 1992 Edition
Not a Llama - Happy April Fools Day!

Penis
I just noticed something about cartoon females. For some reason, the hairstyle can make the boobs look slightly bigger or smaller, and more or less prominent. I guess it's because _they are_ when compared relative to the hair.

Look directly at her face in the bottom left, while simultaneously thinking about her boobs in your peripheral vision below. They feel bigger than if you do the same experiment on a different one, like the top middle.

This could be useful knowledge if drawing a character who was for some reason feeling the need to try and hide the fact they have big breasts, like while they were showing everyone at work they mean business and are not a sex object. Conversely, it could help give a more petite character a bigger-looking bosom when she went out on a date, etc. (Not that there's anything wrong with more flat-chested girls. <3)
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Edited by O. Hancock