Drawing inspiration from the iconic 300SL, Mercedes - Benz designers have provided their latest concept
with exaggerated proportions, with a long probing nose and cabin well back within the wheelbase giving an instantly aggressive appearance that is further enhanced by bulging wheel houses and a wide track stance.
That starts with the exterior, which borrows current Audi design cues like a massive grille, but also takes full advantage of the Aicon's electric powertrain and lack of manual controls by
adopting exaggerated proportions that push the wheels out to the corners, and make no allowance for an engine compartment or trunk.
Finally the character models were all revamped with
more exaggerated proportions, creating the appearance of a detailed comic book in motion,» explains the article.
The gameplay footage didn't have enough «realistic world with realistic, dirty and muddy textures» and the game has too much «over-sized and
exaggerated proportions like big shoulder guards.»
The characters, particularly the females, have
very exaggerated proportions, but it's consistent with Kim's art style, and doesn't detract from the game.
She's Brazilian and has a dark - skinned brother (Street Fighter III's Sean Matsuda), but still somehow falls squarely into the «white,
with exaggerated proportions» trope, as so many of the worst examples of women in video games.
The teaser shot looks very concept - like with a sloped roof and
exaggerated proportions, but we'll have to see how much of that comes through on the production model.
The bright colors and
exaggerated proportions would let its characters fit right in with the Warcraft series, and the contrast of ye olden swords and shields with a sci - fi setting is oddly prophetic of Blizzard's future ventures.
With oversized matting and
exaggerated proportions, you can transform a small piece of art into a dramatic decorating statement.
Rather than cut that wasted space down to size,
it exaggerates the proportions, with sculpture that seems to extend to the vanishing point.
Blake begins to more literally change physical shape with the 11 - part work Skin II (1969/70), where we see folds of flesh being pinched and pulled in large - format photos that
exaggerate his proportions.
The symbolism of
his exaggerated proportions is obvious, but complex.