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Marx-Paragon
PostPosted: Mon Apr 27, 2009 1:46 am  Reply with quote
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i was curious , i have seen several artists who do anthro style work, and i have seen a couple wing styles for there avian characters, and was currious what everyones preference was.

1-wings atached to the back(going for the sort of angelic look Cool ) seems to be the most popular, and my preference.

2-wings built into the arms(think falco from star fox) i was maybe gonna play around with this in some of my drawings.....

3-no wings, i havent seen very many of these, but i have seen some artists who leave them out

im sure there are more but none i can think of at the moment(what i get for posting at 4 in the morning)

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My own personal preferance is the first.

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I have to agree with Ashton, the girls are then more beautifuler and they have no problems with clothes.

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I prefer the third option, where they don't have wings. That way they look more like other anthro characters to me. Their beaks and other avian features easily distinguish them, while I tend to find them having wings on their backs make them look too angelic, or too much like characters from a Fantasy setting.

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Yeah, i'm more in line with Symphony, I also mostly prefer a "no-wing" approach to avian characters, simply due to the fact that I grew up on Ducktails and old Daffy Duck cartoons. Still, option 2 isn't completely out of the question either, because in many of the older Daffy Duck cartoons, Daffy's "arms" seemed to transform into usable "wings" whenever the plot deemed it necessary for him to fly, and back into "arms" whenever he needed to interact with things on the ground. That option seems to maybe more cartoony, but I sort of prefer my furries that way...

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 6:19 pm  Reply with quote
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henkcobra wrote:
I have to agree with Ashton, the girls are then more beautifuler and they have no problems with clothes.


actually, henk, if you went with the first option then it might lead to more problems with cloths, they would have to fold the wings on there back and keep them under shirt, which would produce a noticeable bulge on the back(might lead to unneccesary hunch-back jokes)

although i suppose that they could have specialty cloths for them.... wiat, isnt that what they do for pants so the tials can fit through? odd that i never really thought about that untill just now..... hmm, food for thought

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epic qoute, gotta remember that one johnny Laughing
as far as daffy duck and loony tunes goes, it was a great show that i loved to watch when i was younger *is tempted to make comletely random elmer fud reference, but holds back*

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Marx-Paragon wrote:
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The Rule of Funny usually trumps the Laws of Gravity


epic qoute, gotta remember that one johnny Laughing
as far as daffy duck and loony tunes goes, it was a great show that i loved to watch when i was younger *is tempted to make comletely random elmer fud reference, but holds back*


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Marx-Paragon wrote:

actually, henk, if you went with the first option then it might lead to more problems with cloths, they would have to fold the wings on there back and keep them under shirt, which would produce a noticeable bulge on the back(might lead to unneccesary hunch-back jokes)

although i suppose that they could have specialty cloths for them.... wiat, isnt that what they do for pants so the tials can fit through? odd that i never really thought about that untill just now..... hmm, food for thought

Vanessa has already shown how that would work in issue 7 page 12. The same would apply to avian wings as well, I assume, though Vanessa doesn't draw avian characters with wings from what I've seen so far.

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Truthfully, I don't care if an avians has wings or no wings. If I notice feathers on his/her body, then I will know is an avians. In my opinion, whether an avians looks better with/without wings depend on the artist's art work.
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I'm fairly certain a similar topic has come up before in here. I think the concensus was that, for more avian characters, simply having beaks and feathers was usually enough to convey "birdiness" to the viewers, but adding extra wings for bat characters was deemed necessary simply due to wings being one of the most defining characteristics of bats. That's why all three of our batty residents of Bon Bon have wings on their backs.

Otherwise our flying foxes would look too much like... well, foxes. Very Happy

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Yes, bat characters really need wings.

I don't know how many avian characters Vanessa has drawn. I remember a male duck in the first issue, and a female avian(possibly a dove) in the second issue. Then there's Pollyanna from issue 6 of course, and Vanessa has also shown a very nice female eagle once as well. I'd really like to see more.

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Exactly. :3

Wait... three bats?

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Mr. Gantros, Mr. Crimson, and....OH! I almost forgot about Scarlett Blut. XD
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Crimson wrote:
*Pokes his head in* "Someone say my name?"

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Apparently just discussing what a strapping lad you are, Crimson.

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A wee song from a children's program from twenty odd years ago, about a large green duck that wore a nappy. crazy

"I wish I could fly but I can't. You can! I can't!" to which my father would say to the televison " You can you know, see my foot?" and he would mime drop-kicking the duck. Twisted Evil Laughing

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I think all 3 can look good when done in the right way, My preference is the first one but i have seen excelent drawings of the other two also ^_^
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Tearlach wrote:
A wee song from a children's program from twenty odd years ago, about a large green duck that wore a nappy. crazy

"I wish I could fly but I can't. You can! I can't!" to which my father would say to the televison " You can you know, see my foot?" and he would mime drop-kicking the duck. Twisted Evil Laughing
Ah, Keith Harris and Orville. Laughing

Personally, I think all three can work, and I don't necessarily have a favourite. It all depends on the artist, their style, the type of avian they are drawing, etc. I have seen examples of all three types that are excellent.

The issue of clothing in regards to wings has been discussed, along with the issue of holes for tails: http://forums.pleasurebonbon.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6776

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