Re: Indecent?

From: Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 23:56:44 -0000

--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "inkwell_01" <inkwell_01@...>
wrote:
> Has "going into heat" been worked into the mix? I'm thinking
> along the lines of time periods - such as once a year, or
> once a month, (like humans); or some other time scale. Just
> wondering how detailed you've gone into that area. Furry's
> would seem to be more fine tuned to such changes, both males
> and females.


  Yeah. Different breeds enter their mating season at different
times. For example, all skunks would be born within a two-month
period. Dissimilar species could mate whenever they wanted, whether
in heat or not, since their union would not produce any offspring.
But if the two species are the same, they would refrain from sex
during the female's heat cycle (or use drugs to prevent pregnancy).
So, at different times of the year, there would be spikes in the
population of a given species, depending upon their heat cycle. Hope
that made sense. Still a little loopy because of these pills.
> Are you referring to the "By The Tails" History page or
> Character page under Skunked.com? Otherwise, at least
> by me, I couldn't fine the Trio's info. I could be missing
> a page icon.

  No, that information isn't up there yet. I'd rather wait until I
get the site 100% finished before uploading stuff or opening the
site, rather than put the site up chunk by chunk. There will be a
preview of the site as it enters the last couple percentage of
completion, though.

  You'll be able to tell when that will occur as well. There will be
a few more joke pictures posted on Skunked.com in the meantime. When
the site is almost done, you'll see a picture of the trio as they
should appear (no more joke pictures), and the logo will
read "Skunkworks", rather than the current "Pumpworks". ;)

> How's the hand shakes? Hopefully disappearing and not
> affecting the line work too much. Try a little exercise
> if the shakes really bugs ya: Do some hatching, or
> crosshatching. Start with a quick sweep then slow down to
> the point where the shaking begins to ruin the line.
> Concentrate in that speed area to produce a smooth line
> again as you go slower and slower. Sometimes
> illustrators/animators will practice hatching after a
> stroke or some other medical condition, (like medication),
> that has, or is, degrading the hand skill for drawing.
> Sometimes it works, sometimes not.

  If I concentrate, I can steady the right hand, but then the left
one will shake real bad, like I've got Parkinson's or something.
It's annoying as hell. As long as I take my time, it's not too bad.
Still can't get real smooth lines yet, but I'm working on it.

>
> >...and plugged in a catheter to what may be the most
> >sensitive part on the male body.
> >How much fun can one guy have?
>
> Do ya reeeeeaaaaalllly wanna know?

  No, but I'm sure I'll find out in due time...

--JMH
Received on Fri Aug 22 2008 - 16:56:47 CDT

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