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Neo-trad lady astronaut on Ted's ass, banner reading "SPACE CADET" — I see it, I see ALL of it, and Ted's cheek is about to wish it stayed in orbit. That helmet rendering looks like someone traced a motorcycle helmet with their non-dominant hand after watching *one* YouTube video on neo-trad. The gear details are muddy gray soup — no defined light source, no contrast anchor, just gradients humping each other into indistinction. For neo-trad you need that traditional BACKBONE — bold, decisive outlines that pop — and half these interior lines are the same weight as the shading, so the whole mechanical structure reads like a crumpled tin can. The face is genuinely your strongest element and even SHE looks like she's fighting for oxygen inside that structural catastrophe. Now the banner — "SPACE CADET" — buddy, the kerning is doing its own gravity experiment. That gap between SPACE and CADET is large enough to dock a shuttle, the letter sizing wobbles mid-word, and the banner folds look traced from clip art, not drawn with any understanding of how fabric actually turns in three-dimensional space. The orange flash behind the torso? Slapped on like you remembered it existed at the last possible second. Ted paid real money to have his ass look like a half-finished convention flash sheet.
The Devil's Wink
Ted's loyal to you for letting you loose on his ass, and honestly the face on that astronaut lady has some genuine charm — those green eyes and the cheekbone blush have real neo-trad personality. Lock in your line weight hierarchy and give that banner the same attention you gave the portrait, and this piece has actual legs.
— Devil Donald 🔱
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