make Caska prettier and more feminine as time passes through out berserk?
Sure, the obvious thing must be the long hair, but is Miura trying to make a point that Caska (ever since she meets Gatts) is stepping out of that "tom-boy" mod? And now she is free (sort of) from Griffith, maybe that's the metaphor of her long hair?
Judeau even mentioned that she has changed. But i'm talking in terms of artwork, is because Miura is getting better at his artwork (i should mention that i thought that caska in the beginning was a guy -- if not for the racks), or is he intentionally making Caska look better?
Sure, the obvious thing must be the long hair, but is Miura trying to make a point that Caska (ever since she meets Gatts) is stepping out of that "tom-boy" mod? And now she is free (sort of) from Griffith, maybe that's the metaphor of her long hair?
Judeau even mentioned that she has changed. But i'm talking in terms of artwork, is because Miura is getting better at his artwork (i should mention that i thought that caska in the beginning was a guy -- if not for the racks), or is he intentionally making Caska look better?