I don't know about being turned away, but the pre-eye surgery work you were doing was some of my favorite pieces.?
We havn't seen much in the new style yet, so I won't make any judgments, but so far, the older style is still my favorite.?
D.O.P.R
Aside from head construction and other skeletal intricacies, I've
also been studying the separation and direction of fur on a body, as
well as the various densities and textures. The new stuff should be
pretty cool; I just hope it won't turn folks away.
--JMH
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From: Take a wild, friggin guess <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com>
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:55 am
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Trio's Figure Dimensions.
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, Scrapper Black Dragon
<scrapperbd_at_...> wrote:
>
> --- On Tue, 23/9/08, J Hooten <jhooten_at_...> wrote:
> >I am quite happy to hear that. So much furry art is thinly furred
> >humans. Very rarely does an artist try to figure out how an anthro
> >should look.
> >
> Agree; 'cat girls' as I refer them, humans with ears, tail and a
few feline details, don't really fall into my preferred perception of
anthros, other than they border on being zoo-morphic.
>
> > many artists dont seem to know that the tail is part of the
spine...
> >
> Yes, extremely irksome! Seriously, what do people think it joins
to??? I've had people say "that's too low on her back, that's almost
in her anus...". Well, if you compare where the spine goes compared
to the anus, you'll see they are right next door. Considering the
size of the picture, yes, that would look very close to the same
spot. If you look at the Lori's ass pics or similar, you'll see what
I mean - it isn't far away!
>
> >its obvious why they dont do more than fuzzy humans.
> >Of course I like those too, when they are well done.
> >
> People draw what they know, hence they tend to default back to
humans. Use references - Google is fantastic for finding a picture
so you can see how things go! There is no shame in 'checking against
the original'!
Aside from head construction and other skeletal intricacies, I've
also been studying the separation and direction of fur on a body, as
well as the various densities and textures. The new stuff should be
pretty cool; I just hope it won't turn folks away.
--JMH
Received on Thu Sep 25 2008 - 22:11:18 CDT