you sold yourself short man, those ducks are looking good! I'd give the wing a couple of feather bumps, maybe three, so he can transition easily into wing hands. The owl example from Preston Blair may be too too in depth with the amount of feathers, but he could morph between wings, wing/hands, and hands easily. Or hands could just appear whenever you wanted, feathers too. Keep it goin construction man!
and look at real bird feet too! Daffy Duck and Donald have human legs and bird legs don't work like that. Like many other animals birds walk on their toes... http://a-s.clayton.edu/biology/biol3650l/skeletal/bird/bird-lateral.jpg anatomy geek out, but I'd like to see what you think of it. A human legged duck would help with human walk cycles too, so it's your call.
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you sold yourself short man, those ducks are looking good! I'd give the wing a couple of feather bumps, maybe three, so he can transition easily into wing hands. The owl example from Preston Blair may be too too in depth with the amount of feathers, but he could morph between wings, wing/hands, and hands easily. Or hands could just appear whenever you wanted, feathers too. Keep it goin construction man!
and look at real bird feet too! Daffy Duck and Donald have human legs and bird legs don't work like that. Like many other animals birds walk on their toes... http://a-s.clayton.edu/biology/biol3650l/skeletal/bird/bird-lateral.jpg
anatomy geek out, but I'd like to see what you think of it. A human legged duck would help with human walk cycles too, so it's your call.
a-s.clayton.edu/biology/biol3650l/skeletal/bird/bird-lateral.jpg
in the end he'll probably turn more into a human duck, since he needs to get into a barfight with a penguin...
Holy Crap, these are Great!
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