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I would disagree with many of the points made by Arcane. I found the arms delightful in that I couldn't tell if they were gloves or just green or what. They were an extremity away from the focus of the sexuality of the piece and thus reflected in the legs as well. The green shading of the limbs works pull the eye back into the focus of the piece.. the face and torso. I also have to say the view of the face is great. It is aloof and does not tell you anything about her inner state. This makes for a fantastic relationship between the mythology of this character and the viewer. Ivy IS aloof and she does not give, she takes. Her face does not give, it is painfully reserved and refuses to acknowledge that you are even there. It is just showing "Here I am. Worship the beauty I represent.".None of the parts are grotesque in an attempt to cheapen the image. She is all real in her full feminine beauty. No fake placement of bones or exaggeration to fit an ideal. She is naturally beautiful.Very nice the interactive way and the detail of the image. Hilarious to have such fun bits added to an animation including the location of the interactive parts.Took me a while to read the Venus Flytrap at the bottom, but clearly it isn't SHE who is about to be devoured... instead she is the bait that will trap you. A flytrap has nothing to offer a human, but anyone would gladly risk that flytrap to obtain that beauty. It is almost as if she is not a human and just a lure for us to want to possess her. Makes me think differently about plants that lure insects into doing their bidding. They probably fall into the same trap as me with their selfish desire and ignoring danger.Very nice. Thank you for working so hard and sharing this.