Keyed Fundamental Paper Education but on the schlog

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So, @KingofTheRing, discussing it here why don't you like FPE's character designs (except for Miss Circles massive breasts)?
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I simply cannot stand the colors, expressions, and overall designs.
The expressions are either shockingly bland or pushed to the extreme, and to be honest it bothers me.
Expressions should be soft and readable with the occasional "twang" of sharpness when applicable and appropriate to emphasize a smile, smirk, or even a flare of confidence and cockiness.
There's some exceptions due to the aforementioned "blandness" to certain characters but still, it really bothers me, almost to an almost comical extent.
The colors are way too soft for my liking; by no means am I asking for extreme neons and over-bearing limes, but adding a bit of color wouldn't hurt.
There's no concise color design outside of a simple re-using of the same dark-greys and tanned-white, and even that isn't 100%, as the animation itself constantly shuffles the palette depending on the scene, and I understand it's all for shock and effect to emphasize the events on screen but what's the point of trying to make and stick to a simple palette in the "promo-art" when the animation itself refuses to even stick to it, and as mentioned before, this extends to the style of the show itself as-well, so once again what's the point?
And now down to the "side-notes" I suppose, the angular look just isn't my thing but it's also not my taste in the slightest so it's to be expected.
I hate how un-gendered everyone looks, during this thread and during the countless forcings of FPE in the 'sphere I've found myself often confused at to who's who and what's what due to the fact that most of the characters don't stick to a specific "gendered" design like so many other series, shows and franchises do as some characters have Lara-Croft tits while some don't and that's not even consistent across all of the female characters for crying out loud, but look, at the end of the day there's nothing wrong with liking any given show or series as everything is down to personal taste and preferences, and no amount of my whining or moaning will change that fact
 
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The expressions are either shockingly bland or pushed to the extreme, and to be honest it bothers me.
Expressions should be soft and readable with the occasional "twang" of sharpness when applicable and appropriate to emphasize a smile, smirk, or even a flare of confidence and cockiness. There's some exceptions due to the aforementioned "blandness" to certain characters but still, it really bothers me, almost to an almost comical extent.
Sorry for not responding earlier, i just woke up and needed to collect myself.
Okay on expression, i belive that your criticisims are directed at both FPE's characters with squinty eyes and the characters that are more "collected" and "chill" in their character (Oliver, Miss Bloomie, Miss Grace, Skell), and besides, i belive those characters are perfectly expessive, i think you should give me more insights into this point.
The colors are way too soft for my liking; by no means am I asking for extreme neons and over-bearing limes, but adding a bit of color wouldn't hurt.
There's no concise color design outside of a simple re-using of the same dark-greys and tanned-white, and even that isn't 100%, as the animation itself constantly shuffles the palette depending on the scene, and I understand it's all for shock and effect to emphasize the events on screen but what's the point of trying to make and stick to a simple palette in the "promo-art" when the animation itself refuses to even stick to it, and as mentioned before, this extends to the style of the show itself as-well, so once again what's the point?
The colors palette being too soft for your liking is entirely your opinion, for me thats's not the real criticisim here, the real criticisim comes at the lack of color variety. You are right on the basis that nearly half of the character cast of Fundamental Paper Education are either 90% black and white with a handful of colored details (Mister Demi, Bubble, Robby, Engel) or are 100% black and white (the evil teacher trio, Riley, Claire, Abbie, Petunia), the only character that does not do this is Ruby who simply has the best design out of the entire cast. Also yes i have noticed that the promo art material and the artwork seen in Basics in Behavior is inconsistent, tbh i never minded it much until you pointed it out but now that you do it really was a big screw-up by Kaite herself, it gets worse with the demon girl "Δlice" who doesn't even conform to the FPE artstyle, it's like FPE has 3 and a half different artstyles.
And now down to the "side-notes" I suppose, the angular look just isn't my thing but it's also not my taste in the slightest so it's to be expected.
I like the pointiness :D
I hate how un-gendered everyone looks, during this thread and during the countless forcings of FPE in the 'sphere I've found myself often confused at to who's who and what's what due to the fact that most of the characters don't stick to a specific "gendered" design like so many other series, shows and franchises do as some characters have Lara-Croft tits while some don't and that's not even consistent across all of the female characters for crying out loud
Another real criticisim here, men having long hair is completely fine, but the sheer length of some of the characters hair in FPE is too much, you are totally right on the basis that, atleast for newcomers, it's difficult to tell the men apart from women. What even was Kaite thinking when designing the boys? She has never been revealed to be a tranny afaik, so what was going through her mind?
 
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