WHEW LADS I've been long overdue for a new reference sheet! Been wanting to do more trades/commission more peeps, so I felt like this was in order c:
I had a super great time working on this but also.. I FORGOT HOW LONG REF SHEETS TAKE TO DRAW HHHHH
also if you guys wanna see the old ref.. holy moly. I'm both proud AND embarrassed because I've improved so much.. BUT OH MAN IT'S... IT'S OLD AND NOT GOOD MY DUDES....
take a look - never give up on your art!!
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/9423545/
I had a super great time working on this but also.. I FORGOT HOW LONG REF SHEETS TAKE TO DRAW HHHHH
also if you guys wanna see the old ref.. holy moly. I'm both proud AND embarrassed because I've improved so much.. BUT OH MAN IT'S... IT'S OLD AND NOT GOOD MY DUDES....
take a look - never give up on your art!!
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/9423545/
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1280 x 985px
File Size 270.1 kB
nope, it is! penguins are plantigrade (not digitigrade) because they walk on the soles of their feet, not their "toes" per say :)
"The feet are located much farther back than those of other birds, with the result that the bird carries itself mostly upright; its walk can thus be described as plantigrade (i.e., on the soles). The sole comprises the whole foot instead of just the toes, as in other birds."
https://www.britannica.com/animal/penguin#ref3467
"The feet are located much farther back than those of other birds, with the result that the bird carries itself mostly upright; its walk can thus be described as plantigrade (i.e., on the soles). The sole comprises the whole foot instead of just the toes, as in other birds."
https://www.britannica.com/animal/penguin#ref3467
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