Anatomy That is Picture-Perfect
Designing a swans’ pool float appears to be among the simplest things for a designer to take on. It is one of the simplest designs that could be left with imperfections to bear. This design, on the other hand, demonstrates that there is always space for error even in the cases of such simple designs.
In this example, a few factors conspire to make this pool scary rather than amusing. For starters, the neck and shoulders are inverted. Additionally, the eyes are still almost creepily big and blank, which is made worse by the fact that they gaze downwards at the person using the float.