On 2001.10.04 at 3:34, jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com (James Hardiman) wrote:
> 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.
Aha! You reminded me of something I meant to ask! I did notice
that some of your characters sometimes have those two knuckle fingers
but never bothered to figure out if it was only felines. The way cat
claws retract the last joint more or less folds up next to the
next-to-last, leaving a realistic feline anthro with one less effective
joint in his/her fingers. Was that taken into account in your felines?
I see what looks like a fairly realistic set of retractile claws on the
poor kitty in the 'Fit To Be Tied' picture.
Mirrrrrrrrrrrrr... pretty claws...
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Michael J. Rider, aka Ixbalam http://i.am/ixbalam
"I was married to a Marxist and married to a Facist and neither one took
out the trash." -Lee Grant
Received on Wed Oct 03 2001 - 21:01:27 CDT