Talk:Doppelgänger/@comment-9839593-20130725133939/@comment-151.74.26.227-20130725210845

Actually this drawing looks pretty cool. First of all the posture is quite unnatural so yeah you tend to ignore the other leg in the background but if you concentrate I'm sure you'll see it lol. And no, that leg you failed to see isn't drawn in the wrong place or is too slim. And that I'm going to explain right now together with the hand problem. His right arm (left from our point of view), it's not too small. If you noticed, Doppelgänger is drawn from a 3/4 prospective, meaning that the side that is supposed to look perspectively closer to us will look wider (like the rightleg) and in this case shorter because the arm is supposed to be held up to a higher level than the other arm, which again you can't see for an undefined reason. *notice the irony* The left arm is where it's supposed to be, just that it's slimmer, like the left leg, because they are supposed to be further away from our eye. and the left hand is covered by the sleeve. So the clothes also play a big role in illuding your eyes making it look wrong.

If the creator planned for this effect then I praise him/her. When I think of a Doppelgänger I tend to imagine a refflection in a mirror which to the both "you"s might look distorted on both sides, good and evil.