"Kenneth M. Lin" wrote in message news:oieiqg$qhf$
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https://middle-edge.jp/articles/I0001245
This manga from Shonen Jump was attributed to making soccer popular in 1980s and many J-Leaguers grew up reading this manga.
However, the author really had troubles drawing adults and the characters started to look weird and in wrong proportion once they reached high school. All the characters have tiny heads and disturbingly long limbs.
Take a look.
Ken
Here's another page from the same website...
https://middle-edge.jp/articles/I0001872
Where it "Panasonic Newsroom Japan" is a portrait of a soccer player. From this drawing you can see that the author tends to draw the lower body really big, although feet are quite small. In this instances knees begin where the pants end so everything below is the lower legs that comprises almost half
of the character's height.
He's doing the same with the arms so upper arms are short but forearms are excessively elongated. It's almost as the author starts to draw normally
but loses track of his perspective. This could be due to some vision
problem.
I read somewhere that the author of Fist of North Star has vision problems
and he only on see with a foot in front of him. I am guessing that someone must be doing layouts for him so his figures are still proportional,
although it's too bulky on upper bodies.
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