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July 11, 2005 at 2:44 pm #7565AbyssPlanetParticipant
I love your artwork. Any other drawings you can post would be greatly appreciated. 😀
July 11, 2005 at 6:08 pm #7566The_Pimp_NeonBlackParticipantNice to see you of The Returning, dear Higalack. And what fine wor you do bring us.
Very good to see a colourisation of your earlier work in the first pic (the flexing Nekogirl) and the others are all fantastic too.
Thank you very much indeed.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlackJuly 11, 2005 at 8:43 pm #7567BlackKusanagiParticipantExcellent as always. I think, if you wanted to, you could do an excellent Galatea / Powergirl pic if you wanted to. lol.
July 12, 2005 at 7:12 am #7568higalackParticipantIs that a suggestion or a request Black Kusanagi? 😆
July 12, 2005 at 2:31 pm #7569Hunter S CreekParticipantThey are furrrific, Higalack!
Thank you for sharing!
Tschuss!
HunterJuly 12, 2005 at 3:30 pm #7570VicParticipantOne thing makes me curious, why when the body is made more muscular is the tail left the same? Does a tail have muscle in it, or is it just all tendon?
July 12, 2005 at 11:49 pm #7571higalackParticipantBuh, wha?
well its like ya know when…you uh?Um, are u being serious? If you are it was just something that plain never crossed my mind when i drew the muscular version. Goal was to create muscular body why maintaing the pose and the rest of the features teh same.
From what i know i think there are bones in tails and the tendon acts as an attachment to bone. So if a tail was made up mostly of tendons then, which is more of an elastic material, it would lack the articulation that muscle can provide from relaxing and contraction of the muscle fibers. So most likely the tail would increase in size, but dont know what kinda definition it would have. Or whether it would look like sausage links or something.Anways hope that answers ur question.
July 13, 2005 at 2:20 am #7572AnonymousGuestWow! Really fantastic art there! Cute and muscular – such a great combination! I love it! Thanks so much!
July 13, 2005 at 11:42 am #7573VicParticipantBuh, wha?
well its like ya know when…you uh?Um, are u being serious? If you are it was just something that plain never crossed my mind when i drew the muscular version. Goal was to create muscular body why maintaing the pose and the rest of the features teh same.
From what i know i think there are bones in tails and the tendon acts as an attachment to bone. So if a tail was made up mostly of tendons then, which is more of an elastic material, it would lack the articulation that muscle can provide from relaxing and contraction of the muscle fibers. So most likely the tail would increase in size, but dont know what kinda definition it would have. Or whether it would look like sausage links or something.Anways hope that answers ur question.
LOL 😆 LOL 😆 ah-sigh I seem to have this portion of my brain that is a collector of……..well, let’s be brutally honest, useless trivia and at least somewhat amusing drivel. For some reason it came charging to the fore in that instant of the observation of your before and after pictures.
July 13, 2005 at 6:59 pm #7574Matthew LimParticipantThough one question wahts a sternum and clavicle? I’ll probably google it myself to find out but giving me a general location might help me to understand some of the analogies u put forth.
Anways ye i know the colors a bit too diffused. I tend to be weary of trying new things unless im forced to. But ill look into creating deeper shadows next time around. Hey can i pm u about ur coloring proccess?
The clavicle is the anatomical term for your collar bone and the sternum is the long bone at the center of your chest that holds together the ribcage. You can actually feel it all the way up your chest. Where the two clavicle bones and the sternum meet is that "U" shape at the base of your neck.
A coloring tutorial is in the mix, but I’m on the inactive roster alongside Dwarf due to technical losses. Once I get my Wacom tablet back, I will be doing a full walkthrough on my method of drawing, inking and coloring an image.
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