The G&W example was just an example of a crappy shield. I didn't mean for it to actually be an example of a poor character design. I'm also not saying it's unfair to criticize Zacian and Zamazenta. What I'm say is that it's unfair to criticize them by the same standards as and against each other. This isn't even about game mechanics. It's about, as you said, character design. Even though Zamazenta (the character you control or fight in battle) is better suited to offense than defense, Zamazenta (the legendary hero of Galar) is not. The Pokedex boasts that Zamazenta is able to "shrug off impressive blows, including the attacks of Dynamax Pokémon," and that is has the "ability to deflect any attack." In the face of adversity, it bravely stands its ground. It is the personification (wolfification?) of an impenetrable defense. This is in stark contrast to Zacian. Zacian is said to be able to defeat any foe with "a single strike", so instead of unflinchingly standing its ground like Zamazenta, Zacian rushes at the enemy, swiftly dodging incoming attacks (because it isn't invincible) and maneuvering to find a weak point. It is the personification of an unstoppable offense, and not the Juggernaut style of unstoppable. It can technically be stopped if you land a good hit, but good luck with that.
Sirfetch'd and Aegislash have arms to hold a shield with the regular way. How do honestly expect Zamazenta to use a shield? If you say "in its mouth like Zacian," then 1) that would look completely ridiculous because its face would be covered, and 2) Zacian honestly looks pretty silly with a sword in its mouth. Sif sort of gets a pass because the sword she uses originally belonged to her master, and she adapted to using it after her master died. What's Zacian's excuse? Zamazenta's "shield" is custom armor in the shape of a shield. Zacian's "sword" is literally just a sword that it wields in the impractical way possible.
I'm also incredibly dubious of anything that claims to calculate ideal color schemes. To quote Graveyard Media, "art is not math".
Oh really, so that's what you meant, okay then that makes a WHOLE lot more sense.
About the latter part, that is partially true. Color theory is a fluid medium to work with, and technically there are multiple colors, hues, and tones that could work. I would be a fool if I said otherwise, and since it is an online calculator there is the probability it could be off. On the other hand, the reason I did those calculations was to try to figure out the original artist's thought process on their choice of colors. I am basically try ing to theoretically reverse engineer the process. The color wheel in photoshop sucks, and I was lucky enough to even find something substantial. You also can't just slap down colors based entirely off our eyes, because our eyes perceive differently. Hightlights, core shadows, reflected cast shadows, halftones, and reflected lights must be accounted for in art and planned. Then include backgrounds, accessories, etc. If you were to do the coloring on a dime, and not think ahead, the art would be a mess. That's the purpose of a color wheel, to act as an important guide. I am literally stating what I learned in my Drawing I and Animation Club workshops.
At least for Zacian, its sif knockoff sword does not interfere as bad as Zamazenta's mane. While the mane does integrate their intended roles more creatively than sif sword, I think the key difference here is how does it impact how our eyes perceive them. Zacian does not suffer the problem of Zamazenta being visually overcrowded because of its sword. It's not by the function 100%, but rather how they choose to implement it. Like I said,
"That's true, I am not going to deny a shield's function. My main point is, Zamazenta-Crowned's design probably could have executed better (like rearranging some parts of his shield) so the design doesn't look overcrowded. The root of the issue is that while I am clearly getting the function and role of Zamazenta, it is
not the best way of doing so. Like they could have put some of the armor onto Zamazenta's shoulders, tail, and/or hip (and improve the function of better protecting Zamazenta's blind spots)" and "on the basis of art principles rather than ..."Who looks less stupid", in which you just mentioned that Zacian's sword looks ridiculous and I already mentioned an alternative other than it smouth in my previous posts. I am not trying to bring you down in any way, but I have to point that out in your arguement.
You could also argue the exact rhetoric successfully for Zacian, but at least it does not do so at the entire design's expense
Also, yeah, Zamazenta hero > Zacian hero. I can possibly make a similar post about like I did in the beginning.