Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Rather odd question I have, what about feet in the Skunk girls' universe?

From: Larry Barron <knot_disclosed_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 17:10:04 -0700 (PDT)


I Have 2 Cats, and it's like I tell all my guest that complain, "They don't call it FURniture for NOTHING!!! And if you don't like it you can leave!"


 
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>Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Rather odd question I have, what about feet in the Skunk girls' universe?
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>--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Archae" <archae_at_...> wrote:
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>> Many artists seem to have trouble adding feet to their creations.
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>> Lately Jay Naylor has been drawing his characters with odd-looking feet.
>> http://jaynaylor.com/originallife/comic/OL428.13-07-05.jpg
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>Yeah, Naylor tends to focus on the ass and genitalia of the characters and seems to disregard the rest of the anatomy (faces, hands, feet, musculature, etc). Then again, it's cartoony, so maybe that's just his style.
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>That was one of the things that got me to improve my artwork; Terrie Smith had mentioned, many years ago, that I made some parts look realistic and the rest of the image was left relatively bland. And that's why you can count the number of hairs any character that I draw nowadays might have on their body. Details galore, man.
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>> In the Skunk girls' universe...
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>> Would most be digigrade?
>> Plantigrade?
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>The redesign of the characters and the redefinition of their world has helped to flesh out these details. Some species are digitigrade and some are plantigrade. This results in different styles of footwear as a result. Just off the top of my head, I think the plantigrade species are limited to alligators, crocodiles, lizards, chameleons, bears, raccoons, aquatic species and porcupines. There are probably others on that list, but that's all I can remember right now.
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>Digitigrade species (such as felines or even the skunks) would stand on the full foot, but walk on the toes, leaning forward and using the tail as a counterbalance.
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>> Wear shoes/sandals?
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>Most shoe designs would allow for the claws to be useable if necessary, but full-coverage shoes and boots would be required for any sort of work such as construction or anything where the foot might be in danger of getting damaged.
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>> Most stores and restaurants I go in say "No shoes, no shirt, no service."
>> Would that be the norm in the Skunk girls' universe?
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>One of the primary things I was trying to outline in the redesign of their world was the fact that these creatures are NOT human, and as such, would likely not have the same habits, rules or standards that we have. I would expect footwear to be common and required in urban areas, as pavement is hot and debris could cut or hurt the feet. Of course, don't be surprised if you get a hair in your food. After all, most everyone there is covered in it! ;-)
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