
Body Dysmorphia
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Maybe it represents some people, but for me no.
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I adore this bunny and would get it in a heart beat. I have dysmorphia myself and I really appreciate the fact none of his general body shapes were distorted out of proportion of the regular buns, I get enough of that myself I don’t need to be reminded of it every time I want to have a cuddle with a bunny. One thing that might be cool, but also might make the design a bit too busy I’m not sure, would be shiny/mirror like eyes? I just find I’m always worse off when I have to look in a mirror and it’s the same for my friend who struggles with dysmorphia as well, so something representing a mirror/mirror like surface would be cool.
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While I like the general design, I’m not sure if the bones fit as BDD can manifest in different ways. I would also think the could be reflective look on certain parts of the rabbit, or maybe the rabbit holding up a mirror. Maybe the face and even body can look a little distorted on one side to represent how the person with BDD may percieve themselves. The other half could represent how an outside onlooker may see them, looking normal/non-distorted. But I absolutely love the colors! Hopefully you keep the palette!
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I absolutely love the design and imagery/symbolism. I think making sure the final fur has more green or aquamarine, the yellow and black details will work very well,visually.
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Oh. Wow this is nearly perfect! I would just suggest adding some almost mirror-like fabric that reflects colors a bit, to show how people with body dysmorphia often can't recognize themselves in mirrors or obsess over mirrors. This is beautiful so far 💜