
He requested a drawing so i drew him a drawing
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I know this is five months old, but the legs on this are bothering me. A lot.
If you compare a dogs legs to those of a humans, dogs walk on their toes and the balls of their feet. Their ankles are high up on their legs, closer to where a humans knees are, and the actual knees are the on the widest part of the leg towards the top, on their haunches. Here, you've essentially given this guy two pairs of ankles, which makes me wonder how on earth he's supposed to walk.
http://bonz847.deviantart.com/art/T.....2065?offset=20
By trying to mash together digitigrade and plantigrade legs, you've created something that should not be able to achieve the locomotion necessary to move.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantigrade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homolo....._%28biology%29
I would suggest using references when you draw. Even though an anthropomorphic animal is a fictional creature, it still needs believability and a basis in actual biology and animal and human anatomy.
If you compare a dogs legs to those of a humans, dogs walk on their toes and the balls of their feet. Their ankles are high up on their legs, closer to where a humans knees are, and the actual knees are the on the widest part of the leg towards the top, on their haunches. Here, you've essentially given this guy two pairs of ankles, which makes me wonder how on earth he's supposed to walk.
http://bonz847.deviantart.com/art/T.....2065?offset=20
By trying to mash together digitigrade and plantigrade legs, you've created something that should not be able to achieve the locomotion necessary to move.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digitigrade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantigrade
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homolo....._%28biology%29
I would suggest using references when you draw. Even though an anthropomorphic animal is a fictional creature, it still needs believability and a basis in actual biology and animal and human anatomy.
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