Was thinking about that stretchy coyote I draw like once a year (see also https://www.furaffinity.net/view/51780268/ and https://www.furaffinity.net/view/50978561/ and their most iconic picture, https://www.furaffinity.net/view/50273203/ ), and wondered: just how elastic are they? And my answer came back: ``Yes''.
So here they are enjoying a spot of exercise. And I know what you're thinking, aren't those pretty big weights for someone with that high a spring coefficient to their limbs to hold up? The answer is they're paper weights.
The lines on this are pretty loose; I haven't been drawing enough and figured a rough drawing finished was better than a cleaned-up image never wrapped up. We'll see how long that motivation lasts.
Anyway hey, I guess they reached all the way around the world and are enjoying a moment of being not-doomed. That's nice.
So here they are enjoying a spot of exercise. And I know what you're thinking, aren't those pretty big weights for someone with that high a spring coefficient to their limbs to hold up? The answer is they're paper weights.
The lines on this are pretty loose; I haven't been drawing enough and figured a rough drawing finished was better than a cleaned-up image never wrapped up. We'll see how long that motivation lasts.
Anyway hey, I guess they reached all the way around the world and are enjoying a moment of being not-doomed. That's nice.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Inflation
Species Coyote
Size 2184 x 1687px
File Size 366.3 kB
Thinking about it. He is so extremely strechy that he doesnt have any actual force and resistance right now. But at the same time thanks to his elasticity his body doesnt really have a limitator on how much strenght and force can accumulate.
So each training he does the very little strenght he gains althought at very much slower rate than a normal person. Can potentialy grow to match some comic book superhero given enought time.
So each training he does the very little strenght he gains althought at very much slower rate than a normal person. Can potentialy grow to match some comic book superhero given enought time.
Yeah, it's one of the challenges of stretchy life, getting enough muscle strength together that you can lift past the stretch. It's too easy to think that because you can make a bicep look big you actually have that much power.
I haven't done any (qualitative) figuring out of this critter's elasticity and tensile strength and compression strength and all, but I do like the idea they're working up to having everyday things like escalators and stuck doors not being such a challenge.
I haven't done any (qualitative) figuring out of this critter's elasticity and tensile strength and compression strength and all, but I do like the idea they're working up to having everyday things like escalators and stuck doors not being such a challenge.
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