WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
Hi-Res: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v.....gaincopy-1.png
Species
Di: Quaker Parrot
Crispi: Short-Beaked Echidna / Banded Mangrove Snake
If you have any questions just ask; I don't feel like writing a book.
Hi-Res: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v.....gaincopy-1.png
Species
Di: Quaker Parrot
Crispi: Short-Beaked Echidna / Banded Mangrove Snake
If you have any questions just ask; I don't feel like writing a book.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1291 x 1120px
File Size 462.7 kB
Dude, the way you did Crispi's twisting body in the feral shot is so perfect and so graceful! You lose points, however, because Di has only one arm and a green, third boob. ;-P
But yeah, This has puzzled me for a little: Why is it that Di has two sets of wings?
It looks cool, so I'm not criticizing it or anything, I'm just thinking that maybe it has an interesting story behind it or something. :3c
Also, de ja vu, I feel like i've asked that before!
But yeah, This has puzzled me for a little: Why is it that Di has two sets of wings?
It looks cool, so I'm not criticizing it or anything, I'm just thinking that maybe it has an interesting story behind it or something. :3c
Also, de ja vu, I feel like i've asked that before!
I kept debating on whether to move that arm (it's visible in the sketch.) I was thinking more about how she would be balanced if in that position, than the overall aesthetics. Worst artist.
Di has four wings because I'm a big science nerd. When I was designing her, I was thinking about winged humanoids in general, and how two wings out the shoulder blades could never properly support a figure in which the center of balance is in the neighborhood of the hips. The lower two are the larger weight-bearing pair, while the uppers are for added control.
Di has four wings because I'm a big science nerd. When I was designing her, I was thinking about winged humanoids in general, and how two wings out the shoulder blades could never properly support a figure in which the center of balance is in the neighborhood of the hips. The lower two are the larger weight-bearing pair, while the uppers are for added control.
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