the one on the right is wearing a shirt hahaha
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Ha, I didn't even notice! Have an upvote
Are their heads going through the glass??
Thee are cutouts in the glass for their heads.
Yep, it's a noclip issue.
I think they’re just up against the glass and getting less distortion/more direct illumination
The glass actually has cutouts for their heads.
You can see their shadow on the glass. Either terrible image generation or, more likely, holes. In Japan and the east in general you sometimes get fences with spots for pets to sit in. So I would think this to be in Japan.
The reflection of their heads is on the outside of the glass, so their head has to be trough a hole in the glass I suppose