RE: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Ah...Soooo...Whiskers.

From: Andrew Greene <blaze_at_speakeasy.net>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 01:07:29 -0400


I dunno, if I saw a guy with an eyepatch, a peg leg, a hook, and missing
teeth, I'd sort of question his fighting technique. You know why a pirate
with a hook also has an eyepatch? He forgets and tries to rub his eyes when
he wakes up.

 

From: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com [mailto:SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of jmhcustomart2004
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 12:30 AM
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Ah...Soooo...Whiskers.

 

  

--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
<mailto:SkunkworksAMA%40yahoogroups.com> , "inkwell_01" <inkwell_01_at_...>
wrote:
> Heh, on the surface, seems like it, but pirates
> need to be visually feared, which means your
> facing one crazy dude: You'll do anything he
> commands.

If I saw some dude coming after me and making threats to kick my ass, and he
was saying all this while sporting a pegleg, a hook for a hand, missing
teeth, and an eyepatch, I would think he'd be enough of a bad-ass to carry
through with his threat. No need to light the moustache on fire. :D

>
> Question is: Do the whiskers grow back!

Yeah. But I bet that'd hurt like a mother if one was to have those things
"waxed" off their snout...

> But no colored whiskers...sigh...sounds like
> they still have a long way to go....

No, I don't think they'd bother with so many of the pointless things that
our species seems to concern itself with. Maybe _we_ are the ones who need
to catch up? ;)

>
> I like the new Onyx sketch. The muzzle, (lower
> right), looks very good. Your getting good with
> those realistic noses, (lots of practice time?)
> The whiskers adds to her outgoing personality -
> (she looks like she's gonna have some fun.) The
> thicker neck is good as well. Over all character
> balance is good, (watch the eye highlights -
> same o'clock angle. I know, it's a sketch.)

Oh, yeah, it's just a quick pencil sketch. I think I spent about 20-30
minutes on the whole thing, if that. Some of the details and stuff I do with
my mainstream artwork will be incorporated into my anthro stuff, which is
also part of the reason why the style has changed so much.

I really want to use the different species' natural forms to express their
emotions. Whereas humans use mostly facial expressions, these critters would
have tails, body language, ears, facial expressions, and whiskers, which
could all be used to convey their emotional state. It'll be more fun to use
their "alien" attributes to try to recreate human emotions, rather than just
have them use the typical human expressions. And no, I'm not going to draw
that stupid anime shit with the big drop of water next to the head, or the
plus sign on the temple, or any other example where an action or emotion has
to be written down next to the picture because the drawing itself doesn't
convey the emotion desired.

>
> The long fur "wet look" is fine from my view.
> Waiting to see what the inked refined version
> will be.

The inked version is much smoother and silkier looking. Nowhere near as
ragged as the sketches.

>
> Wear out those pencil points...they deserve it;
> All pencil points do.

Just bought another pack of them 2 days ago. Going through those things
faster than Ivory goes through her "customers". Which reminds me, I need to
get that damn site updated! Keep forgetting to do that...

>
> 100% Anime free... [Someone still doesn't like
> Anime...]
>

Not really, no. It's too limiting. It's sorta like the modern day
Hanna-Barbera. I cannot fathom the attraction to it, other than it's
simplicity to draw and uncanny resemblance to so many other anime-styled
things. I honestly can't tell them apart. But then, I'm just old-fashioned.
What do I know?

--JMH
Received on Sun Aug 23 2009 - 22:07:54 CDT

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