Quick question: What species have retractable claws besides felines? I seem
to remember more, but I can't think of them... Skunks don't, do they?
-Thylacine
Dangit, I should know this.
-----Original Message-----
From: James Hardiman [mailto:jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 8:34 PM
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: JMH, change in style?
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., "Jace Draccus" <jace_at_s...> wrote:
> But if the anthro doesn't have prominent claws, what then? Or do
>all your
> anthros have prominent claws anyway? I know the Girls do. (Which
>makes
> Lori seem even more frightening, and can even give an edge, no pun
>intended,
> to the other two).
Just about all the characters have claws of some sort. Bats' claws
are generally long and slightly curved, wolverines have curved, round
claws (whereas felines have curved flat claws. This allows them to
be sheathed). I don't think I draw horses with claws (at least, not
since issue 1 of Caterwaul). I think I've given them nails or
something.
>
> <snip>
>
> An example of this
> > technique can be seen in the "Cervix with a Smile" picture. If
you
> > notice, the only part of that picture that is inked is her
thighs,
> > crotch and the speculum. Why? Because that's what the viewer
was
> > focusing on at that particular moment in time. This same
technique
> > is visible in almost all my folios since 2000.
>
> Hey, I noticed that... just didn't realise it was an inking thing.
I just thought
> you'd blurred the background slightly to give the
Nope. I used the inked outline to sharpen and define part of the
image, while the rest was simply colored in without a border. I
don't use a computer for any of my coloring techniques, so that was
the only way I could think of to do it.
--JMH
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Received on Wed Oct 03 2001 - 20:40:10 CDT