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I think it's funny that they treat scars as if they ruined the face when the artwork only shows a blemish on the face, I remember Todoroki in My Hero Academia who only has a little red spot that doesn't affect his prince face at all while in Avatar we have a better representation of a real scar on Zuko where it doesn't just blemish his face, it makes the side of the scar always have a more closed eye, it even looks swollen which actually changes his appearance, it looks like a real scar not a scar make-up like in these works.
True, it's more like a birth mark to me
 
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I think it's funny that they treat scars as if they ruined the face when the artwork only shows a blemish on the face, I remember Todoroki in My Hero Academia who only has a little red spot that doesn't affect his prince face at all while in Avatar we have a better representation of a real scar on Zuko where it doesn't just blemish his face, it makes the side of the scar always have a more closed eye, it even looks swollen which actually changes his appearance, it looks like a real scar not a scar make-up like in these works.
Yeah, Burns scars can be pretty gnarly to look at. Not sure why they like to use them in this medium if they don't want to show how they actually look. If they wanted a damaged but beautiful face, a larger scar from a cut would have been better. My cousins burn scars took like 20 years to go from horrible to just a odd patch of skin that's really smooth and whiteish.
 

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