
A yinglet's typical walking speed, in which the flat/palm of the foot doesn't touch the ground; instead, they hop across on their toes.
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You know, at first I was unsure about what the exact 'rating' I'd be going with the comic, but I'm pretty sure I'll be sticking with somewhere between the PG-13 and R; so probably no genitals. Within the comic, at least. I can spoil that yinglets don't have any crazy sexy bits; just a general mammalian phallus/vagina set that are internally-based unless excited, like cats or dogs.
Except that guy with the two-headed, venomous wiener. He wasn't allowed to breed.
Except that guy with the two-headed, venomous wiener. He wasn't allowed to breed.
Very efficient use of after-effects puppetry. man I need to start using that program
Also as incredibly inappropriate as the above question feels in regards to what could be a PG-13 movie at this point, I guess we are all adults here (well we're supposed to be) and I suppose it would not be spoilers to know how graphic you'd go without referencing Fem-kass as that'd probably be spoilers.
Also as incredibly inappropriate as the above question feels in regards to what could be a PG-13 movie at this point, I guess we are all adults here (well we're supposed to be) and I suppose it would not be spoilers to know how graphic you'd go without referencing Fem-kass as that'd probably be spoilers.
I'm actually surprised it didn't get asked before now! It's probably one of the first things Kass would've checked out if he/she hadn't been surrounded by people who know him since the incident. Poor dude/ette hasn't had a moment to self-examine or adjust since last night.
And thanks; it took a lot more separated parts in addition to the puppet tool than I'd anticipated, but the rig is really easy to manipulate now! And more importantly it's allowed me to show off their movement properly.
And thanks; it took a lot more separated parts in addition to the puppet tool than I'd anticipated, but the rig is really easy to manipulate now! And more importantly it's allowed me to show off their movement properly.
I've had a habit of rehabbing injured/kicked-out-of-the-nest-by-siblings-or-parents birds for a while now; right now I've got this juvenile roadrunner with weak legs and a scissortailed flycatcher with a gimpy wing. The scissortail's definitely gonna need help for life, but I'm hoping that with a round of antibiotics and a high vitamin/calcium diet (and maybe a week or two in a supportive harness), this roadrunner will get enough strength back in his legs to be releasable into the wild within a month or two.
All this time spent observing birds is probably the reason I like little bird stick-legs, which is why the yinglets have 'em. :D
All this time spent observing birds is probably the reason I like little bird stick-legs, which is why the yinglets have 'em. :D
When I started posting, I told myself I'd just stick to making comics, but since then, I've come around to the idea that drawing/animating other people's ideas could be really fun (and profitable)! Once the prologue's done, I'll probably open up to other, non-comic stuff.
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