
Stilts' Important Thoughts
A piece initially funded and posted on Patreon ( http://www.patreon.com/satsumalord ).
William (a.k.a. "Stilts" from this ---> ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3518986/ )), asks the question that many a man asks himself from time to time; especially early in the morning, while in the process of getting ready for work.
And on an artistic note, for this sketch, I mostly wanted to try and figure out how to set up his prosthetic legs (since as mentioned before in previous submissions, he's an amputee).
Also, I wanted to show that despite his handicap, he's a fairly fit character. He's not necessarily muscular, but he is somewhat athletic (I guess think like a swimmer's body, especially since the idea is that he practices swimming during his off hours).
Anyway, I hope you guys at least find the piece interesting; and if not, well, more boobs, and hips and stuff are on the way. =3
William/Stilts and artwork copyright SatsumaLord
William (a.k.a. "Stilts" from this ---> ( http://www.furaffinity.net/view/3518986/ )), asks the question that many a man asks himself from time to time; especially early in the morning, while in the process of getting ready for work.
And on an artistic note, for this sketch, I mostly wanted to try and figure out how to set up his prosthetic legs (since as mentioned before in previous submissions, he's an amputee).
Also, I wanted to show that despite his handicap, he's a fairly fit character. He's not necessarily muscular, but he is somewhat athletic (I guess think like a swimmer's body, especially since the idea is that he practices swimming during his off hours).
Anyway, I hope you guys at least find the piece interesting; and if not, well, more boobs, and hips and stuff are on the way. =3
William/Stilts and artwork copyright SatsumaLord
Category Scraps / General Furry Art
Species Otter
Size 955 x 1400px
File Size 323.3 kB
Funfact:
In order to measure the neccesary length for prosthatic legs, doctors will measuer the total length from the tips of the patient's fingers on one hand to the toher when they are held outwards from each other.
That distance will almost exactly mathe the person's total proper height.
It's an old tailoring trick.
In order to measure the neccesary length for prosthatic legs, doctors will measuer the total length from the tips of the patient's fingers on one hand to the toher when they are held outwards from each other.
That distance will almost exactly mathe the person's total proper height.
It's an old tailoring trick.
Hmmmmmmm. When you're talking about the measuring trick, do you mean that they measure from the tip of the fingers to the person's shoulder? :? I ask because I'm not fully sure what you mean when you said "...from the tips of the patient's fingers on one hand to the toher when they are...".
Anyway though, just thought I'd ask, as that little tidbit sounds pretty neat.
Anyway though, just thought I'd ask, as that little tidbit sounds pretty neat.
Ugh, sorry about that, let me try again;
From what I was taught, if you stand upright and hold your arms out as far from each other, perpendicular to your body, as far as you can and then measure the distance between the tips of your fingers on one hand to the other, you will get a measurement that is roughly equal to your total height.
Also, the distance between the iside of your elbow to the bottom of your palm is roughly the same length as your foot.
From what I was taught, if you stand upright and hold your arms out as far from each other, perpendicular to your body, as far as you can and then measure the distance between the tips of your fingers on one hand to the other, you will get a measurement that is roughly equal to your total height.
Also, the distance between the iside of your elbow to the bottom of your palm is roughly the same length as your foot.
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