I mean that's fine. There's nothing inherently wrong with the design or the way that either of the artists drew it i think the thing for me is that it's jarring seeing the shift between the theme of armored clothing that was present for the other three designs and then going to Yang's which is much skimpier, more impractical, and, quite frankly, sexualized. Again; why boob armor? Sure - literally every female Rider has some boob armor. It goes back to Tackle and her literal T-Ts. But when you compare that to modern female Rider designs even as far back as Femme from Ryuki or as recent as Poppy from Ex-Aid, it's not necessary and often illicit a reaction of "Ok but why". Which is all I was saying.



And again, I want to be clear. I really like the design, and the work both artists put in. It just...doesn't quite fit the theme of the set because of how different it is.