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I was playing around with Moho today and came up with this. It's a human leg transforming into a horse's hind leg. In reality, it was a way to practice using switch layers; although you can tell when the switch happens, you can't really see it happen, so I did it right.
I probably ought to make this a part of a longer TF animation, don't you think?
I probably ought to make this a part of a longer TF animation, don't you think?
Category Flash / Transformation
Species Horse
Size 320 x 240px
File Size 59.3 kB
you know it's really interesting. While taking a course on horses I learned that the canon bone is comprised of 2 of the toe bones from the original toes that were on horses when they were like, first discovered (the Eohippus) the toes retracted and formed into the cannon bone. if i recall correctly, that's why there are two bones in the cannon bone. Anyways, that also explains the chestnut and the ergot. The toes didnt retract or fall off like a lot of previous historians believed.. they got longer, and the middle one got strongest! :)
I believe they were always odd-toed animals, even when they had the extra digits. I believe they started with... 5? maybe 3.. but i think it was more than that.
Anywhoo, very neat picture, i've never seen anything like this and it seems to me like ya nailed the transformation pretty darn well.
Oh, and my source for the horse-toe information is a book called Equine Science. They used it as a text book at Ohio State :)
I believe they were always odd-toed animals, even when they had the extra digits. I believe they started with... 5? maybe 3.. but i think it was more than that.
Anywhoo, very neat picture, i've never seen anything like this and it seems to me like ya nailed the transformation pretty darn well.
Oh, and my source for the horse-toe information is a book called Equine Science. They used it as a text book at Ohio State :)
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