[Dawntrail Benchmark V.1.1 - Feedback] Male Miqo'te Mouth
I enjoy the new benchmark, overall I think the changes are very strong. However, this benchmark comes with new unexpected changes that people don't find satisfactory in
That for me is the new changes made to male Miqo'te mouths, notably the corners of their lips.
This is face 4, but I believe many others have also expressed this change exists for other face plates.
1A) Idle, front view
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...36fd22cb6c8e3&
1B) Idle, 3/4 view
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...44305401fa5d5&
The corners of the mouth now have an upward turns, this makes the character seems like they're smiling/smirking, as opposed to their neutral expression before. This wasn't a thing back in v.1.0 benchmark.
This might stem from the sculpt (and resulting shadow cast), rather than lighting. And it's rather hard to argue that this change is minor, since from afar you can tell there's a stark difference in how a character looks and feels
2) Under same lighting condition
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...a9465128d1976&
Additionally, the depth of the corners/upward turns plays poorly into more serious or negative expressions. The readability is confusing, and the emotion far weaker than current game's mouth sculpt
3A) Expression test - angry voice line
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...3e896e10f5bf7&
3B) Expression test - disapproving voice line
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...4f2ff0865e1ed&
Closing thoughts:
This change drastically alters the personally of the character, and I don't believe I'm the only one finds this upsetting.
Since this change is across all mouth options, I don't have a mean to tweak and tinker for an alternate route - which is discouraging for people who wants their character to look a bit more stern and serious.
The sculpt would be a good toggle-able addition to existing mouth options for Miqo'te, as many also have the opposite experience and finding the new change exciting, more befitting for their cheery characters. However it shouldn't be standard across the board.