I've used it on occasion to broadly describe a body part or particularly distinctive feature by comparison, but I wouldn't use it for facial comparison or anything specific of a whole person. I'm trying to straddle the line between giving a vivid picture of what I'm describing while attempting to avoid over-constraining the reader with a visualization they might not find attractive or interesting. I realize some readers want to project themselves or other persons of reference into a story, and I want to allow that to happen, but sometimes it helps to give texture to a particular scene or character. Ex. describing a slim male character with muscle definition in t-shirt and jeans, described as "having seen Adam Levine rock the look in several of his music videos."
A picture, even if mental, is worth a thousand words, right?
Any thoughts on this? Mistake, or A-OK?
A picture, even if mental, is worth a thousand words, right?
Any thoughts on this? Mistake, or A-OK?