Just because the majority thinks the same stupid thing doesn't mean it isn't stupid...

Joking aside, personally I don't like this kind of effect, because I find it unaesthetic and not everything necessarily needs to be seen. Seeing everything removes all feeling, all sensation.
And she conveys her feelings through dialogue... !!! for me, there's no need to verify every centimeter traveled with an X-ray.
And I don't understand why my opinion wouldn't be acceptable or respectable. (I've known you to be more tolerant.)
I am tolerant up to a certain point. The problem is that some people, simply because they do not like something, think they have the right to forbid it. The question that remains is what exactly is the problem with artistic expression.
The X ray effect (Bestiality) is a widely used resource. There are people who do not like it and, worse, want to prohibit it by imposing a series of restrictions based on personal preferences. Because it is my character, because I am attached to them, because I do not allow this.
I am an adult and I think like an adult. I consider myself a well resolved person and I see things as they are, artistic expression. The occasional use of the X ray effect is a valid resource that can enrich the content. One or two pages using this resource do not change the story. What is often missing is the willingness to stop trying to romanticize pornography, which is derived from a more hardcore and explicit proposal by nature.
There are people who criticize certain themes for being considered taboo, but I do not transfer expectations from my personal life onto characters. The genre is constantly attacked, and there is always someone trying to dictate what can or cannot be done.
And to be clear, I do not need anyone to insert X ray scenes, I can do that myself. For me this is not a problem. Tolerance should not be confused with passivity, much less with accepting that others impose their personal tastes on someone elseās work .
And to make everything perfectly clear, the person who prompted my responses kept contradicting me as if I were spreading āfake newsā, claiming that my information was false. I proved that it was accurate. I posted 2D publications by Western artists who use the X ray effect. Not satisfied, he then demanded examples in 3D. Once again, I presented the work of a Western artist in 3D that clearly shows X ray scenes.
There are people who are not here to have a dialogue. They are here only to impose their personal tastes on the artistās work. The only artist who truly develops solid work is Teddy, and even so, he ends up being restricted by the personal preferences of people who cannot appreciate a piece without trying to control it.
These people should learn how to work with Daz3D Studio and create their own pieces instead of trying to limit or delegitimize someone elseās work.
Criticism is one thing. Imposing personal taste is something completely different.