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* Lampshaded in [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1013 this] ''[[Questionable Content]]'' strip.
* Lampshaded in [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1013 this] ''[[Questionable Content]]'' strip.
** Also invoked in [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1459 this] strip, but [[Informed Ability|we never actually see it.]] This is a good thing.
** Also invoked in [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1459 this] strip, but [[Informed Ability|we never actually see it.]] This is a good thing.
* Many webcomics that use CGI models turn out like this. ''[http://houseofthemuses.com/ House of the Muses]'' is a prime example. Check out the last panel of [http://www.drunkduck.com/House_of_the_Muses_1/index.php?p=385875 this page] if you dare...
* Many webcomics that use CGI models turn out like this. ''[http://houseofthemuses.com/ House of the Muses]'' is a prime example. Check out the last panel of [https://web.archive.org/web/20110412165139/http://www.drunkduck.com/House_of_the_Muses_1/index.php?p=385875 this page] if you dare...
* ''[[Suicide for Hire]]'' is a rare subversion of the logic behind [[Furries Are Easier to Draw]]. There's just something not right about the character faces...
* ''[[Suicide for Hire]]'' is a rare subversion of the logic behind [[Furries Are Easier to Draw]]. There's just something not right about the character faces...
* Almost any Poser-drawn comic. Poser simply has big problems with the Valley, since depending on the skill of the artist using it and the amount of time and money they're willing to invest in creating panels it can range from passable to downright horrifying.
* Almost any Poser-drawn comic. Poser simply has big problems with the Valley, since depending on the skill of the artist using it and the amount of time and money they're willing to invest in creating panels it can range from passable to downright horrifying.
* ''[[Unshelved]]'' presents: [http://www.unshelved.com/2004-3-1 vegan food]. Almost like real stuff... almost.
* ''[[Unshelved]]'' presents: [http://www.unshelved.com/2004-3-1 vegan food]. Almost like real stuff... almost.
* Lil' Cal of ''[[Homestuck]]'', who is described as being in "the Uncanny ''Laurentian Abyss''". Really, though, if Mr. Hussie wishes to use this, you will ''know'': for instance, a [http://www.mspaforums.com/showthread.php?24183-Dear-Andrew-2&p=3037200&viewfull=1#post3037200 Diagram]; a [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=000458 self-portrait intended to disturb]; the [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=005062 Duttle]... the list could go on and on.
* Lil' Cal of ''[[Homestuck]]'', who is described as being in "the Uncanny ''Laurentian Abyss''". Really, though, if Mr. Hussie wishes to use this, you will ''know'': for instance, a [https://web.archive.org/web/20130214105714/http://mspaforums.com/showthread.php?24183-Dear-Andrew-2&p=3037200&viewfull=1#post3037200 Diagram]; a [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=4&p=000458 self-portrait intended to disturb]; the [http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=005062 Duttle]... the list could go on and on.
* [[Dresden Codak|Kimiko Ross]] tends to cover her cyborg arm with a long sleeve because "it ''always'' creeped people out".
* [[Dresden Codak|Kimiko Ross]] tends to cover her cyborg arm with a long sleeve because "it ''always'' creeped people out".
** At other times, its [[Fetish Fuel]].
** At other times, its [[Fetish Fuel]].
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* No Face from ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is an easily accomplished attempt at making something human, but disgustingly monstrous. He also eats hearts, just to add to the (puneriffic) [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* No Face from ''[[YU+ME: dream]]'' is an easily accomplished attempt at making something human, but disgustingly monstrous. He also eats hearts, just to add to the (puneriffic) [[Nightmare Fuel]].
* Part the appeal of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' is that it ''inverts'' uncanny valley by having cartoon stick figures who are clearly unrealistic looking while showing human qualities, which endears readers to them.
* Part the appeal of ''[[Order of the Stick]]'' is that it ''inverts'' uncanny valley by having cartoon stick figures who are clearly unrealistic looking while showing human qualities, which endears readers to them.
* In ''[[Starslip]]'', the attempts of the ameboid [[Blob Monster|Dahk]] to look human are... [http://starslip.com/2011/06/03/quick-change-technician/ less than appealing] to say the least.
* In ''[[Starslip]]'', the attempts of the ameboid [[Blob Monster|Dahk]] to look human are... [https://web.archive.org/web/20120427091452/http://starslip.com/2011/06/03/quick-change-technician/ less than appealing] to say the least.


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