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One user, theorizing about the physics, wrote: "The 'Blob' effect isn't a bug. It’s the rendering of a panic attack. The polygons are losing cohesion because the subject is losing their sense of self."

The backlash forced Vicarious Studios to retract the claim, with a public relations representative stating: "We realize that you can't copyright a lack of structure. Jane Doe belongs to everyone." jane doe blobcg

Jane Doe represents a shift in our relationship with digital art. For decades, we chased realism. We wanted pores, sweat, and individual hairs. The BlobCG movement is a rejection of that. Jane Doe is not a finished project. She is a glitch. She is the anxiety of being perceived online. She is the feeling of your digital self melting into the void. One user, theorizing about the physics, wrote: "The

The comment section exploded. Some called it lazy rigging. Others called it genius. Jane Doe belongs to everyone