Please put the Viewport in Smooth Shaded view, using the sphere icon next to the button for picking the camera/view at top-right, before taking a screen shot of a nude figure.
That looks like a correction morph kicking in when it shouldn't - it should happen only when some extreme shape is applied, making the bend look good when it would otherwise have nasty intersections or crumples. If you open the parametrs pane option menu (the lined button in the top corner, or right-click the tab) and check Show Hidden Parameters then click the Currently Used group on the left of the pane that should reveal the culprit - just try zeroing those that appear until the effect goes away. With luck the name of the slider will reveal the product that is causing this and you can, after making sure your version is up-to-date, report it to support (for a product sold here) or the vendor.
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Please put the Viewport in Smooth Shaded view, using the sphere icon next to the button for picking the camera/view at top-right, before taking a screen shot of a nude figure.
That looks like a correction morph kicking in when it shouldn't - it should happen only when some extreme shape is applied, making the bend look good when it would otherwise have nasty intersections or crumples. If you open the parametrs pane option menu (the lined button in the top corner, or right-click the tab) and check Show Hidden Parameters then click the Currently Used group on the left of the pane that should reveal the culprit - just try zeroing those that appear until the effect goes away. With luck the name of the slider will reveal the product that is causing this and you can, after making sure your version is up-to-date, report it to support (for a product sold here) or the vendor.