
Aaaaand one more.
The purpose is to basically give an idea of how one could pad their legs for non-plantigrade fursuits (for the most part anyway). So these shapes aren't definite, but for a base to get an idea.
The leg used here was a guestimate of my own- being a whoppin' 5'3" (lol so short).
Again you don't have to agree with these shapes~
Dropped 1:
- Basically "dropped crotch"- one variation anyway. The intended purpose is for a plantigrade option for smaller animals, namely squirrels, mice and other such. Though to be fair it would probably get a better squat effect if the crotch was dropped lower- say around the knees.
Digitgrade 5:
- Intended to be a digitgrade option for rabbits and other similar creatures (and perhaps even smaller creatures from the one above). The emphasis here would be the front of the thigh and knee. Butt padding to desired~ (As with any of these really.) Though I don't recommend really wide spaced toes unless that's what you reeeeally wanna do. (Again you're the one makin' the suit.)
Lizard Leg:
Is actually very plantigrade. But have usually require very flat feet. While one could put more padding on the back of the calf down, be careful of the heel and the fact that you (or someone else) still have to walk. The closer you can get it to your heel the better without having to make the front toes too too long for it to be too much of a hassle to walk. Mainly front shaping perhaps.
Maybe a bit of definition on the knee if ya feel like it.
Faun Leg:
Basically as it sounds. There's many ways for that, though the intention here for deer, antelope and other such shaped. Rumps may vary.
Thinkin' about what all's left aside from some really funky shapes. This might be the last one for legs. Not sure where I'll go from here though.
So far I'm thinkin': Bear, Gator, and Marsupials. We'll see what happens~
Other Diagrams:
- (Leg Diagram 1) http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5837863
- (Leg Diagram 2) http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5838112
The purpose is to basically give an idea of how one could pad their legs for non-plantigrade fursuits (for the most part anyway). So these shapes aren't definite, but for a base to get an idea.
The leg used here was a guestimate of my own- being a whoppin' 5'3" (lol so short).
Again you don't have to agree with these shapes~
Dropped 1:
- Basically "dropped crotch"- one variation anyway. The intended purpose is for a plantigrade option for smaller animals, namely squirrels, mice and other such. Though to be fair it would probably get a better squat effect if the crotch was dropped lower- say around the knees.
Digitgrade 5:
- Intended to be a digitgrade option for rabbits and other similar creatures (and perhaps even smaller creatures from the one above). The emphasis here would be the front of the thigh and knee. Butt padding to desired~ (As with any of these really.) Though I don't recommend really wide spaced toes unless that's what you reeeeally wanna do. (Again you're the one makin' the suit.)
Lizard Leg:
Is actually very plantigrade. But have usually require very flat feet. While one could put more padding on the back of the calf down, be careful of the heel and the fact that you (or someone else) still have to walk. The closer you can get it to your heel the better without having to make the front toes too too long for it to be too much of a hassle to walk. Mainly front shaping perhaps.
Maybe a bit of definition on the knee if ya feel like it.
Faun Leg:
Basically as it sounds. There's many ways for that, though the intention here for deer, antelope and other such shaped. Rumps may vary.
Thinkin' about what all's left aside from some really funky shapes. This might be the last one for legs. Not sure where I'll go from here though.
So far I'm thinkin': Bear, Gator, and Marsupials. We'll see what happens~
Other Diagrams:
- (Leg Diagram 1) http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5837863
- (Leg Diagram 2) http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5838112
Category Designs / Fursuit
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1262 x 785px
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