personally, i dont mind the idea of no footwear, at least for the
skunks anyway. i have yet to see a better drawn(skunk) foot...the
shots with the bottoms of the feet in view are my fav(say a behind
view shot)...and the way (intentional or otherwise) the toes and
claws seemed curled up in certain 'situations', just adds more
realism to the whole thing :) i cant recall which movie had a line
that that "i can still curl your toes". i think it was a clint
eastwood movie...
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "jmhcustomart2004"
> none of the bats I have drawn have ever worn shoes. Veronika
> (Caterwaul Inc.) never wears shoes. As in Ross's example above,
> since bats oftentimes use their feet for tasks not possible with
feet
> of a plantigrade design, it would be senseless to try to cover them
> with footwear. That, and the fact that the feet I generally draw
> bats with are larger and more specialized than, say, the skunks'
feet.
> All this talk of feet reminds me that mine are tired...
>
> --JMH, heading off to catch some sleep (finally!)
Received on Mon Apr 19 2004 - 06:52:08 CDT